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Note on references | XV | |
I. | The Mirror And The Violin | 1 |
1. | Joining the Happy Few | 3 |
2. | Comedy and the novel | 19 |
3. | Story-telling | 25 |
II. | Galety And Tenderness In Armance: The Reader Empowered | 39 |
1. | Tragedy and comedy | 41 |
2. | By steam and sail | 60 |
III. | Time And Imagination In Le Rouge Et Le Noir: The Reader as Tourist | 67 |
1. | The chronicle | 69 |
2. | Arrival in Verrieres: illusion and disillusion | 76 |
3. | 'Une chose presente': the use of the present tense | 85 |
4. | Anticipation and flashback | 95 |
5. | The passage of time | 102 |
6. | Perspective | 108 |
7. | The ambivalent narrator | 114 |
8. | Prospects | 122 |
9. | Pistol-shots | 135 |
10. | Retrospect | 143 |
IV. | Sincerity And Identity In Lucien Leuwen: The Reader in Question | 157 |
1. | Text, context and choice of genre | 159 |
2. | 'Exercices de style' | 175 |
3. | Role and identity | 185 |
V. | Reason And Romance In La Chartreuse De Parme: The Reader Enchanted | 203 |
1. | The miraculous novel | 205 |
2. | 'Circonstances romanesques' | 215 |
3. | 'Particularites reelles' | 225 |
4. | Choices | 245 |
VI. | Taking A Bow | 255 |
1. | Lamiel | 257 |
2. | Reverie | 266 |
Bibliography | 277 | |
Index | 291 |
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