The aim of the article is to analyze the presentation of the novel body in the literature of the second half of the nineteenth century against the backdrop of the crisis of structures that appears along with romanticism and gains strength in the second half of the nineteenth century. This was a time saturated with ideas of socio-biological evolutionism, which promote materialism, entropy, transformation and the disintegration of permanent structures, including socio-economic ones (Marx, Capital). Flaubert, Zola and Mirbeau, faithful to this poetics, subordinate the presentation of the body to the dynamics of change, including images of “volatilization” and decay. These “volatile” and crumbling bodies are at odds with the realist-naturalisti...
272 pagesThis dissertation examines the historical and cultural significance of the connections that...
The article deals with the means of constructing a naturalistic character, the model for which was p...
In Romantic literature, water often serves as a symbol of death and of the dissolution of the indivi...
The thesis compares depict of the human existence destruction motivic whole in three novels from the...
One of the major themes of discussion in the art and especially the literature of the 18th and 19th ...
The thesis explores the notion of physicality in selected novels of Ernest Hemingway and Francis Sco...
This dissertation investigates the relationship between linguistic and stylistic innovation in ninet...
In this dissertation, Subversive Bodies in Nineteenth-Century Narratives of Paris and London, I comp...
My article aims at analyzing the concept of ‘flux’ in some key literary, philosophical, and sociolog...
A narrative impulse and a scenic impulse: as Fredric Jameson persuasively argues in The Antinomies o...
The article substantiates the relevance of updating the anthropological approach to the study of rom...
The content of this article is that the development of realism in French literature and the reflecti...
This article will present the extent to which literature could be viewed as means of social communic...
19th century literature makes the body one of the objects of interest treating it as a surface on wh...
The Russian Formalists and Czech Structuralists argued that foregrounding devices such as deformatio...
272 pagesThis dissertation examines the historical and cultural significance of the connections that...
The article deals with the means of constructing a naturalistic character, the model for which was p...
In Romantic literature, water often serves as a symbol of death and of the dissolution of the indivi...
The thesis compares depict of the human existence destruction motivic whole in three novels from the...
One of the major themes of discussion in the art and especially the literature of the 18th and 19th ...
The thesis explores the notion of physicality in selected novels of Ernest Hemingway and Francis Sco...
This dissertation investigates the relationship between linguistic and stylistic innovation in ninet...
In this dissertation, Subversive Bodies in Nineteenth-Century Narratives of Paris and London, I comp...
My article aims at analyzing the concept of ‘flux’ in some key literary, philosophical, and sociolog...
A narrative impulse and a scenic impulse: as Fredric Jameson persuasively argues in The Antinomies o...
The article substantiates the relevance of updating the anthropological approach to the study of rom...
The content of this article is that the development of realism in French literature and the reflecti...
This article will present the extent to which literature could be viewed as means of social communic...
19th century literature makes the body one of the objects of interest treating it as a surface on wh...
The Russian Formalists and Czech Structuralists argued that foregrounding devices such as deformatio...
272 pagesThis dissertation examines the historical and cultural significance of the connections that...
The article deals with the means of constructing a naturalistic character, the model for which was p...
In Romantic literature, water often serves as a symbol of death and of the dissolution of the indivi...