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Narration in Nineteenth-Century French Short Fiction : Prosper MeRIMee to Marcel Schwob

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The short fiction that flourished in nineteenth-century France has attracted relatively little critical attention compared with the novel.

This study focuses on some key stories by major authors of contes and nouvelles from the late 1820s to the 1890s, taking as a starting-point, aspects of narrative technique as a way of exploring not just characteristic strategies of short fiction, but also the ends to which they were put: recurrent themes, and the vision of mankind.

Each chapter looks in some detail at three or four stories, referring briefly to other tales for illustration.

The underlying point that emerges from this study is that the interest of a tale lies in the telling, not the events. -- .

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Manchester University Press
0719085926 / 9780719085925
Paperback / softback
843.809
31/10/2012
United Kingdom
212 pages
135 x 216 mm, 277 grams