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Circles of Learning 1999 - Narratology and the Eighteenth-Century French Novel (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
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Circles of Learning 1999 - Narratology and the Eighteenth-Century French Novel (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Series: Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment, 366
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By according a central place to the history of reading, Circles of
learning radically rethinks the nature of first-person narrative
during this period and reconsiders its relation to the
autobiographical discourse. Jenny Mander argues that to understand
better both the history of the novel and that of the autobiography
we need first to examine the position of the modern reader. The
study begins with a critical analysis of Genettian narratology in
order to foreground a number of important presuppositions of
twentieth-century reading practices, and it goes on to show how
these have shaped modern criticism of past texts. Through a
detailed examination of eighteenth-century prefactory discourse and
Marivaux's concept of personal style as put forward in his
journalistic writings, Jenny Mander demonstrates how
twentieth-century interpretations can be brought into question by
the eighteenth-century novel itself. Adducing models of good
reading promoted by pedagogic literature and art as well as by
specific scenes of reading within many novels, she is able to
ground an alternative analysis of Marivaux's Paysan parvenu and
Prevost's Memoires d'un homme de qualite in the practices of
eighteenth-century readers, drawing further support from
contemporary reviews. This challenging study concludes by showing
not only how Prevost's writing sets these practices in yet clearer
relief, but also how he points to and participates in their
transformation. Offering a fresh perspective on first-person
narrative at a formative moment in the history of the French novel,
Circles of leaning will interest scholars and theorists of modern
prise fiction and autobiography aas well as tose specialising in
eighteenth-century literature.
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