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Extravagant Narratives

Elizabeth Jane MacArthur (Autor)

Princeton University Press (Editora)

R$ 350,67
SKU: 9780691605029

Challenging the view of epistolary narrative as a faulty precursor to the nineteenth-century realist novel, Elizabeth MacArthur argues that the openness and flexibility that characterize correspondences, both real and fictional, reflect the preoccupations of the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Her readings of the Lettres portugaises, Mme du Deffand's correspondence with Horace Walpole, and Rousseau's La Nouvelle Hlose propose an alternative to closure-oriented theories of narrative as they uncover an interplay between two forces: a tendency towards closure and meaning (metaphor) and a tendency towards openness and desire (metonymy). While such an interplay structures all narrative, the epistolary form differs from the third or first person in the extent to which metonymy predominates. The author shows how critics and editors of correspondences have attempted to control their metonymy, channeling epistolary energy into univocal meaning. By juxtaposing real and fictional epistolary works, MacArthur reveals the similarities between the two, particularly their "extravagance": ambiguity, openness, and forward-moving energy.

Originally published in 1990.

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Sobre o Livro

Estudo acadêmico que reavalia a narrativa epistolar, contestando a ideia de que ela seria um “precursor falho” do romance realista do século XIX e defendendo que sua abertura e flexibilidade refletem preocupações centrais do fim do século XVII e do século XVIII.

Oferece leituras críticas de obras e correspondências específicas (Lettres portugaises, a correspondência de Mme du Deffand com Horace Walpole e La Nouvelle Héloïse, de Rousseau), propondo uma alternativa a teorias de narrativa orientadas ao fechamento, ao explorar a tensão entre fechamento/produção de sentido (metáfora) e abertura/desejo (metonímia).

Ao aproximar cartas reais e ficcionais, evidencia suas semelhanças e a “extravagância” do epistolar — ambiguidade, abertura e energia de avanço — e mostra como críticos e editores tentaram controlar essa metonímia, o que beneficia o leitor com um quadro analítico para interpretar edição, crítica e forma narrativa em correspondências.

Características

Categoria Crítica Literária
Subcategoria Literatura Francesa
Autores Elizabeth Jane MacArthur
Sobre o Autor
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 308
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Princeton University Press
ISBN 9780691605029
Tamanho 15.6x23.4
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