Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
280
Language
English
Published
Jul 1, 1997
Publisher
Stanford University Press
ISBN-10
0804727872
ISBN-13
9780804727877
Description
Lawrence R. Schehr explores the intricacies of French realism in a compelling examination of how these novels reflect and shape perceptions of reality. He delves into the interplay between narrative technique and social context, revealing how these literary works serve as mirrors, reflecting the complexities of life in 19th-century France.
Through rich analysis, Schehr highlights how realism not only captures authentic experiences but also challenges the very notion of truth within literature. The text invites readers to reconsider their understanding of realism's role in crafting a narrative that is both believable and thought-provoking.
With keen insights and a thoughtful approach, this work encourages an appreciation of the subtle nuances that define the genre, offering a fresh perspective on familiar texts while underscoring the profound connection between literature and reality.
Through rich analysis, Schehr highlights how realism not only captures authentic experiences but also challenges the very notion of truth within literature. The text invites readers to reconsider their understanding of realism's role in crafting a narrative that is both believable and thought-provoking.
With keen insights and a thoughtful approach, this work encourages an appreciation of the subtle nuances that define the genre, offering a fresh perspective on familiar texts while underscoring the profound connection between literature and reality.