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Germinie Lacerteux (eBook)

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2022
179 Seiten
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Germinie Lacerteux - Jules De Goncourt, Edmond de Goncourt
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In the compelling anthology "Germinie Lacerteux," readers are introduced to a rich tapestry of themes centered around societal observation and emotional intensity. This collection, under the discerning curation of Jules and Edmond de Goncourt, traverses the terrain of realism with a keen focus on the human condition through poignant narratives and vivid character studies. The works capture an unembellished portrayal of human struggles, weaving an intricate tapestry of realism that engages with societal norms and personal tribulations. Standout pieces in this collection sharply critique the socio-economic divides of their era and delve into the desperate lives of their characters, lending the anthology a timeless universality. The Goncourt brothers, renowned for their incisive analyses and groundbreaking contributions to the French literary scene of the 19th century, bring their collective expertise to this anthology. Their pioneering efforts in naturalism are evident throughout "Germinie Lacerteux," as they illuminate the intricacies of the social strata of the time. The narratives are buoyed by voices that echo the essence of literary realism, encapsulating both the period's cultural tensions and universal themes of vulnerability and resilience. This collection aligns with the authors' long-standing dedication to portraying life with unflinching realism and raw authenticity. "Germinie Lacerteux" offers readers an unparalleled dive into a world teeming with diverse perspectives and stylistic approaches. As a scholarly exploration, the anthology provides educational insights into the human experience, as elaborated through the Goncourts' perceptive lenses. Recommended for both its artistic merit and its scholarly engagement, this collection invites readers to witness the nuances of human existence and cultural critique. By engaging with the varied narratives, one can appreciate the depth of literary discourse and the dialogue spanning across different societal narratives presented in this indispensable volume.

Jules de Goncourt, born on December 17, 1830, in Paris, forms one half of the illustrious French writing duo 'the Goncourt brothers' alongside his brother Edmond. With an education steeped in classical literature and art, Jules cultivated a profound aesthetic sensibility that radiated through his literary works. The brothers, who were inseparable in life and collaborative in writing, made significant contributions to nineteenth-century French literature. Their partnership lasted until Jules's untimely death in 1870. A famous example of their literary excellence is 'Germinie Lacerteux' (1865), a groundbreaking novel that challenged the norms of the contemporary French novel. The work is notable for its realism and its incisive exploration of the lower classes and their struggles, a theme considered scandalous at the time. 'Germinie Lacerteux' serves as a pivotal entry in the brothers' oeuvre, reflecting their commitment to portraying life with unflinching honesty and psychological depth. The book was an act of defiance against romanticized literary traditions, advocating for a literature that delved into societal truths. Their profound impact on literary realism and naturalism left an indelible mark that would influence generations of writers. The Goncourt brothers' legacy continues with the prestigious Prix Goncourt, a prize they bequeathed in their will to honor and support French literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century • 19th Century France • 19th century French realism • 19th century novels • Adult historical fiction • Edmond and Jules de Goncourt • european literary history • European Literature • Fiction • France • French bourgeoisie settings • French Literature • French naturalist literature • French social commentary • Goncourt brothers • gritty realism storytelling • Historical literary analysis • History • Human condition philosophical insights • Literary Studies • marginalized individuals portrayal • Naturalist literary movement • naturalist narrative style • Parisian life fiction • Parisian servant life drama • Parisian society exploration • psychological character exploration • psychological character study • psychological fiction classics • realism literary movement • Servant protagonist novel • Servitude emotional struggles narrative • Social class disparities theme • Social Realism Themes • Victorian era societal critique • Women • Working class women
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