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Focusing on Stendhal, Gérard de Nerval, George Sand, Émile Zola, and Marcel Proust, The Novel Map: Mapping the Self in Nineteenth-Century French Fiction explores the ways that these writers represent and negotiate the relationship between the self and the world as a function of space in a novel turn...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-313932021-04-30T10:16:35Z The Novel Map Bray, Patrick Literature Autobiography Émile Zola Gérard de Nerval Indiana Les Rougon-Macquart Marcel Proust Nanon (1938 film) Paris Stendhal Focusing on Stendhal, Gérard de Nerval, George Sand, Émile Zola, and Marcel Proust, The Novel Map: Mapping the Self in Nineteenth-Century French Fiction explores the ways that these writers represent and negotiate the relationship between the self and the world as a function of space in a novel turned map. With the rise of the novel and of autobiography, the literary and cultural contexts of nineteenth-century France reconfigured both the ways literature could represent subjects and the ways subjects related to space. In the first-person works of these authors, maps situate the narrator within the imaginary space of the novel. Yet the time inherent in the text’s narrative unsettles the spatial self drawn by the maps and so creates a novel self, one which is both new and literary. The novel self transcends the rigid confines of a map. In this significant study, Patrick M. Bray charts a new direction in critical theory. 2017-04-01 23:55:55 2020-03-12 03:00:30 2020-04-01T13:33:42Z 2020-04-01T13:33:42Z 2013-01-31 book 628772 OCN: 867739953 9780810166387 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/31393 eng application/pdf n/a 628772.pdf Northwestern University Press 10.26530/oapen_628772 100719 10.26530/oapen_628772 b4699693-8bd9-4982-b22e-c153becb6f4b b818ba9d-2dd9-4fd7-a364-7f305aef7ee9 9780810166387 Knowledge Unlatched (KU) Evanston, Illinois 100719 KU Select 2016 Backlist Collection Knowledge Unlatched open access
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