The book is an attempt to testify to the prodigious heterogeneity of Julian Barnes' fictional work which oscillates between the realist tradition and a deconstruction of codes and conventions. The study first gives a broad view of the various forms of Barnes's work, starting with the novels of formation and the detective fiction, going on with the short stories, essays and novels that focus on contemporary history, and ending with the formal experiments of innovative works of fiction. The analysis then moves to the polyphony of voices and the multiplicity of perspectives that may be found in various novels, and delineates Julian Barnes' deep attachment to Gustave Flaubert and French culture. The book then shows how many of Julian Barnes's w...