A narrative impulse and a scenic impulse: as Fredric Jameson persuasively argues in The Antinomies of Realism, the history of literary realism has been shaped by the dialectic between these two competing drives, each identified by a specific temporality. Yet realism’s dialectic between a narrative and a scenic impulse omits something crucial if we are to understand European realist narrative, especially in the second half of the nineteenth century. This paper reassesses Jameson’s dialectical view of realism in light of the speculative turn in the history of the European novel in 1860’s Russian and 1880’s French narrative. I will query Jameson’s dialectic of realism and subsume it under a larger dialectical framework encompassing a further, ...
Analyzing French literature, travel photography and writing from the 1830s to 1860s, this dissertati...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the notion of literary realism both in contemporary debate a...
The dissertation examines the intersection and conflict of two aesthetic imperatives, one mimetic an...
A narrative impulse and a scenic impulse: as Fredric Jameson persuasively argues in The Antinomies o...
The scholarly literature on realism has largely discussed the factors that have led to realism’s dev...
This paper explores the descent of various 19th century movements namely Realism, Naturalism, and De...
Literary historians have long made an issue of the extent to which the modernist novel broke with co...
This thesis examines Balzac’s Père Goriot, Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment, Flaubert’s Madame Bov...
This dissertation considers the explicit relation of poetic form to the rise of the novel and to the...
'Realism' is a term which is key to understanding, amongst other things: the novel genre, Victorian ...
Scholars of eighteenth-century and Victorian fiction associate literary realism with Lockean liberal...
The great movement in Russian literature known as realism has been aptly described by one of its lat...
Literature of France in the 1830s reflected those new features of the social and cultural developmen...
In The Antinomies of Realism (2013), Fredric Jameson argues that definitions of realism have, almost...
Framing the Realist novel develops a theory of framing the realist novel with a distinction made bet...
Analyzing French literature, travel photography and writing from the 1830s to 1860s, this dissertati...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the notion of literary realism both in contemporary debate a...
The dissertation examines the intersection and conflict of two aesthetic imperatives, one mimetic an...
A narrative impulse and a scenic impulse: as Fredric Jameson persuasively argues in The Antinomies o...
The scholarly literature on realism has largely discussed the factors that have led to realism’s dev...
This paper explores the descent of various 19th century movements namely Realism, Naturalism, and De...
Literary historians have long made an issue of the extent to which the modernist novel broke with co...
This thesis examines Balzac’s Père Goriot, Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment, Flaubert’s Madame Bov...
This dissertation considers the explicit relation of poetic form to the rise of the novel and to the...
'Realism' is a term which is key to understanding, amongst other things: the novel genre, Victorian ...
Scholars of eighteenth-century and Victorian fiction associate literary realism with Lockean liberal...
The great movement in Russian literature known as realism has been aptly described by one of its lat...
Literature of France in the 1830s reflected those new features of the social and cultural developmen...
In The Antinomies of Realism (2013), Fredric Jameson argues that definitions of realism have, almost...
Framing the Realist novel develops a theory of framing the realist novel with a distinction made bet...
Analyzing French literature, travel photography and writing from the 1830s to 1860s, this dissertati...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the notion of literary realism both in contemporary debate a...
The dissertation examines the intersection and conflict of two aesthetic imperatives, one mimetic an...