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The body in the library: adventures in realism
This essay looks at two aspects of the virtual âmaterial worldâ of realist fiction: objects encountered by the protagonist and the latterâs body. Taking from Sartre two angles on the realist pact by which readers agree to lend
their bodies, feelings, and experiences to the otherwise âlanguishing signsâ of the text, it goes on to examine two sets of first-person fictions published between 1902 and 1956 â first, four modernist texts in which banal objects defy and then gratify the protagonist, who ends up ready and almost able to write; and, second, three novels in which the body of the protagonist is indeterminate in its sex, gender, or sexuality. In each of these cases, how do we as readers make texts work for us as âan adventure of the bodyâ
Souvenirs: 1829-1830. (Intérieur de ma famille. Salon de Charles Nodier. Soirées du quai Conti. Voyage en Morée. Lettres du maréchal Pelissier. Retour en France. Révolution de juillet.)
Dedication:Content description: Detailed contentsPagination: PP10+Volumes: 1Text Genre:Prose / Letter