This chapter explores the early twentieth-century phenomenon known as the roman-fleuve (river-novel) and proposes a model for understanding its place within French literary history. The origins of the term can be traced back to Romain Rolland’s Jean-Christophe, a multi-volume novel recounting the fictional life story of its eponymous protagonist. Although there are notable stylistic and thematic differences between it and the novel cycles of the other three proponents of the roman-fleuve form—Roger Martin du Gard, Jules Romains, and Georges Duhamel—Jean-Christophe provides the yardstick against which these later literary creations must be measured. Utilizing Rolland’s protagonist as its central reference point, the chapter contends that the...
Les notes de lectures de Flaubert dans sa correspondance permettent de dégager deux types de romans ...
The usual contemporary novel appears as the place of a double questioning: the first is linked to it...
International audienceThe novel by the Margueritte brothers, La Commune (1904), offers us a vision o...
There is something anachronistic about the aesthetic choices of Romain Rolland, Martin du Gard, Jule...
Marquée par la longueur, le réalisme et la lisibilité, l’esthétique du roman-fleuve chez Romain Roll...
Cette thèse a pour but d’étudier l’émergence et le développement dans la littérature française d’un ...
ECRIVAIN FRANCAIS ORIGINAIRE DE CLAMECY (DEPARTEMENT DE LA NIEVRE), ROMAIN ROLLAND - 1866-1944 - CON...
This paper seeks to explore the validity of the notion of « post-romanticism » when applie...
A study of changing narrative forms in the nineteenth-century European novel. The changing fortunes ...
The nouveau roman and Writing in Britain After Modernism recovers a neglected literary history. In t...
Before the twentieth century gave birth to a type of novel depicting the intellectual (the paradigm ...
Le but de cette recherche qui de déplie en trois parties est de montrer comment l’Histoire en tant q...
This article will present the extent to which literature could be viewed as means of social communic...
This thesis studies the centrality of the flâneur in Edouard Dujardin's novel Les lauriers sont coup...
The 1836 is the date of the encounter between seriality and literature in France: thanks to an idea ...
Les notes de lectures de Flaubert dans sa correspondance permettent de dégager deux types de romans ...
The usual contemporary novel appears as the place of a double questioning: the first is linked to it...
International audienceThe novel by the Margueritte brothers, La Commune (1904), offers us a vision o...
There is something anachronistic about the aesthetic choices of Romain Rolland, Martin du Gard, Jule...
Marquée par la longueur, le réalisme et la lisibilité, l’esthétique du roman-fleuve chez Romain Roll...
Cette thèse a pour but d’étudier l’émergence et le développement dans la littérature française d’un ...
ECRIVAIN FRANCAIS ORIGINAIRE DE CLAMECY (DEPARTEMENT DE LA NIEVRE), ROMAIN ROLLAND - 1866-1944 - CON...
This paper seeks to explore the validity of the notion of « post-romanticism » when applie...
A study of changing narrative forms in the nineteenth-century European novel. The changing fortunes ...
The nouveau roman and Writing in Britain After Modernism recovers a neglected literary history. In t...
Before the twentieth century gave birth to a type of novel depicting the intellectual (the paradigm ...
Le but de cette recherche qui de déplie en trois parties est de montrer comment l’Histoire en tant q...
This article will present the extent to which literature could be viewed as means of social communic...
This thesis studies the centrality of the flâneur in Edouard Dujardin's novel Les lauriers sont coup...
The 1836 is the date of the encounter between seriality and literature in France: thanks to an idea ...
Les notes de lectures de Flaubert dans sa correspondance permettent de dégager deux types de romans ...
The usual contemporary novel appears as the place of a double questioning: the first is linked to it...
International audienceThe novel by the Margueritte brothers, La Commune (1904), offers us a vision o...