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Author Kelly, Dorothy, 1952-

Title Reconstructing woman : from fiction to reality in the nineteenth-century novel / Dorothy Kelly
Published University Park, Pa. : Pennsylvania State University Press, ©2007

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Description 1 online resource (178 pages)
Series Romance studies
Penn State Romance studies.
Contents The science of control -- Transformation, creation, and inscription: Balzac -- Women, language, and reality: Flaubert -- Rewriting reproduction: Zola -- Villiers and human inscription -- The power of language
Summary Annotation Reconstructing Woman explores a scenario common to the works of four major French novelists of the nineteenth century: Balzac, Flaubert, Zola, and Villiers. In the texts of each author, a new Pygmalion (as Balzac calls one of his characters) turns away from a real woman he has loved or desired and prefers instead his artificial re-creation of her. All four authors also portray the possibility that this simulacrum, which replaces the woman, could become real. The central chapters examine this plot and its meanings in multiple texts of each author (with the exception of the chapter on Villiers, in which only LEve future is considered). The premise is that this shared scenario stems from the discovery in the nineteenth century that humans are transformable. Because scientific innovations play a major part in this discovery, Dorothy Kelly reviews some of the contributing trends that attracted one or more of the authors
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-170) and index
Notes English
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Subject French fiction -- 19th century -- History and criticism
Women in literature.
Sex role in literature.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- European -- French.
French fiction
Sex role in literature
Women in literature
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
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