Complicity in Fin-de-siA¨cle Literature
by
Helen Craske
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0198910193
ISBN-13
9780198910190
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 20th, 2024
Print length
240 Pages
Weight
530 grams
Dimensions
24.00 x 16.40 x 2.10 cms
Product Classification:
Language: reference & generalLiterary studies: c 1800 to c 1900 Social & cultural history
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This book examines the representation and creation of shared crime and guilt in late nineteenth-century France: exploring how particular genres--from murder fiction to saucy magazines--encouraged the creation of collusive relationships between writers, readers, and critics.
Complicity in Fin-de-siècle Literature examines late-nineteenth century French understandings of literature as a morally collusive medium, which implicates readers, writers, and critics in risqué or illicit ideas and behaviour. It considers definitions of complicity from the period''s evolving legal statutes, critical debates about literary ''bad influence'', and modern theories of reader response, in order to achieve a deeper understanding of how cultural production of the period forged relationships of implication and collusion. While focusing on fin-de-siècle French culture, the book''s theoretical discussions provide a new terminology and conceptual framework through which to analyse literary influence and reception, applicable to different historical periods and national settings. Interdisciplinary in nature, the study draws on methods associated with close reading, literary history, law and literature studies, cultural studies, and sociology of literature.Each of the book''s chapters highlights how particular literary themes or techniques encouraged readers'' identification with transgression and facilitated alternative forms of solidarity. The analysis draws on a range of case studies from different media forms, including: Naturalist, Decadent, and psychological novels, biographically revealing fiction (''romans à clef''), little magazines (''petites revues''), and saucy magazines (''revues légères''). Texts written by well-known literary figures--such as Émile Zola, Octave Mirbeau, and Rachilde--appear alongside previously overlooked periodical and archival sources. The book''s varied corpus reveals the widespread appeal of risqué topics and illicit solidarity across the literary spectrum.
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