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Le Grand Transit Moderne
Larry Duffy
其他書名
Mobility, Modernity and French Naturalist Fiction
出版
BRILL
, 2005-01-01
主題
Social Science / Popular Culture
Social Science / Sociology / General
Literary Criticism / General
Law / Discrimination
Social Science / Discrimination
Social Science / Gender Studies
Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural & Social
ISBN
9401202125
9789401202121
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=ZxNYEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
This book explores fictional responses to the changing transport and urban infrastructure of nineteenth-century France, arguing that networks of movement (and an accompanying ‘culture of networks’) which had become firmly established by the time of the Second Empire constitute a privileged subject for representation, and that naturalist fiction in particular is that representation’s privileged form. Contextualizing the study’s critical focus by way of a brief historical outline of the development of infrastructural networks in nineteenth-century France and a delineation of the problematical parameters of French naturalism, Duffy examines literary representations of new forms and conceptualisations of movement, principally in works by Flaubert, Zola, and Maupassant. Other authors discussed include the Goncourt brothers, Huysmans, Baudelaire and Claretie. Literary texts are examined alongside a range of related scientific, sociological and medical texts. What emerges strikingly from consideration of these works and the discourses they – often subversively – incorporate, is that movement, central to nineteenth-century industrial society’s view of itself, is frequently perceived and presented self-deludingly in the idealised metaphorical terms of smoothly-functioning systems of perpetual motion, and that naturalist fiction, by exploiting to their full potential the same metaphors in its narratives, challenges this ‘anti-entropic’ vision.