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Stendhal's Violin: A Novelist and His Reader
Stendhal's Violin: A Novelist and His Reader, Stendhal lets his readers experience in the act of reading what his protagonists experience in the act of living, argues this original, well-written study about the relationship between novelist and reader. Novels discussed include Armance, Le R, Stendhal's Violin: A Novelist and His Reader has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Stendhal's Violin: A Novelist and His Reader
  • Written by author Roger Pearson
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, April 1988
  • Stendhal lets his readers experience in the act of reading what his protagonists experience in the act of living, argues this original, well-written study about the relationship between novelist and reader. Novels discussed include Armance, Le R
  • Stendhal lets his readers experience in the act of reading what his protagonists experience in the act of living, argues this original, well-written study about the relationship between novelist and reader. Novels discussed include Armance, Le R
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Note on referencesXV
I.The Mirror And The Violin1
1.Joining the Happy Few3
2.Comedy and the novel19
3.Story-telling25
II.Galety And Tenderness In Armance: The Reader Empowered39
1.Tragedy and comedy41
2.By steam and sail60
III.Time And Imagination In Le Rouge Et Le Noir: The Reader as Tourist67
1.The chronicle69
2.Arrival in Verrieres: illusion and disillusion76
3.'Une chose presente': the use of the present tense85
4.Anticipation and flashback95
5.The passage of time102
6.Perspective108
7.The ambivalent narrator114
8.Prospects122
9.Pistol-shots135
10.Retrospect143
IV.Sincerity And Identity In Lucien Leuwen: The Reader in Question157
1.Text, context and choice of genre159
2.'Exercices de style'175
3.Role and identity185
V.Reason And Romance In La Chartreuse De Parme: The Reader Enchanted203
1.The miraculous novel205
2.'Circonstances romanesques'215
3.'Particularites reelles'225
4.Choices245
VI.Taking A Bow255
1.Lamiel257
2.Reverie266
Bibliography277
Index291


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