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摘要:本文通过考察省作家兼知识分子amsamlie Bosquet(1815-1904)的小说、民俗研究和编辑工作,以及她在1859年至1869年与古斯塔夫·福楼拜的通信,重新审视19世纪中期法国文学美学与政治承诺之间的关系。我认为,博斯奎特的《诺曼底人》(La Normandie romanesque et merveilleuse)是一本来自她家乡的童话故事和民间传说的合集,它反映了大众叙事的功能和价值——她在编辑工人诗歌合集和写自己的中篇小说时,对这种理论干预进行了检验。在博斯克特与福楼拜的通信中,我展示了他们在风格、叙事干预以及政治与美学之间的关系方面的根本分歧是如何为文学现实主义的本质、感情小说和小说作家的政治责任等批判性辩论奠定了基础的。
Romanesque Commitments: Amélie Bosquet Between Popular Aesthetics and Novel(la) Theory
Abstract:This article reconsiders the relationship between literary aesthetics and political commitment in mid-nineteenth-century France by examining the fiction, folkloric research, and editorial work of provincial writer and intellectual Amélie Bosquet (1815–1904), as well as her correspondence with Gustave Flaubert between 1859 and 1869. I argue that Bosquet's La Normandie romanesque et merveilleuse, a collection of fairy tales and folklore from her native region, constitutes a reflection on the function and value of popular narrative—a theoretical intervention that she put to the test in editing a collection of workers' poetry and in writing her own novellas. Turning to Bosquet's correspondence with Flaubert, I show how their fundamental disagreements on style, narrative intervention, and the relationship between politics and aesthetics set the stage for critical debates on the nature of literary Realism, sentimental fiction, and the political responsibility of writers of fiction.
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Nineteenth-Century French Studies provides scholars and students with the opportunity to examine new trends, review promising research findings, and become better acquainted with professional developments in the field. Scholarly articles on all aspects of nineteenth-century French literature and criticism are invited. Published articles are peer reviewed to ensure scholarly integrity. This journal has an extensive book review section covering a variety of disciplines. Nineteenth-Century French Studies is published twice a year in two double issues, fall/winter and spring/summer.