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Rhoda BroughtonCole, Tamie F. W. January 1964 (has links)
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The vertical perspective in germinal : an analysis of thematic and structural patternsLeaney, Diana June January 1971 (has links)
In view of the fact that very little of the total body of Zola scholarship concerning Germinal can be classed as "new" criticism and that until recent years, most studies of the novel have stressed the historical, biographical and sociological issues which are central to the plot, this analysis will attempt to analyze in terms of the vertical perspective the thematic and structural patterns which form the basis of Germinal.
Indeed Zola insists in his letters that we read Germinal as a symbolic structure and not just as the mere reproduction of facts or reality in that he claims facts function as a springboard from which his creative imagination takes a leap towards the higher, more complex level of symbolic meaning. Thus, if Zola is creating a work of art, as he insists he is, and if art by definition is the product of the creative imagination, it is then essential to read Germinal as such and , thus to employ one's own imagination in order to examine the complex structure the artist has produced. Clearly, to restrict one's vision of the novel to the surface events and issues is to pass over the more subtle and exciting aspects of the novel which remain hidden in the intricacy of its symbolic structure.
Zola's use of symbolism becomes apparent by analyzing the vertical perspective revealed in the thematic and structural patterns around which the plot is woven and hence which are central to the novel as a unified, total work of art. As a definition of vertical perspective, I am using Northrop Frye's concept
that in all great works of literature, the artist presents two totally opposite visions of human existence: one inferior and one superior to our own which together form the demonic and divine poles respectively and which thus correspond to the vertical poles of Heaven and Hell in religion. In Germinal, the analysis of thematic patterns will focus on the general theme of sexual relations which is presented in terms of the demonic and divine perspective. The least complex sexual relationships are those which represent the divine pole; for example, the
Grégoire and the Maheu marriages. The negative or demonic sexual relationships are divided into three sub-themes: the theme of adultery, the theme of castration and the theme of the virgin which is central to the 'Gothic tradition in literature.
The structural patterns center on what Frye calls the moral and anagogic levels of meaning. The first pattern involves the intricate link Frye makes between the four narrative forms of comedy, tragedy, romance and irony, the four seasons which he associates with the forms and the one year time span of Germinal.
Together, these three factors chronicle Etienne's progression towards moral maturity. Secondly, the anagogic structure presents in symbolic terms a vision of man's destiny as he struggles to maintain an existence between the demonic and divine poles of his society which correspond to the Heaven and Hell of traditional
Christian doctrine. Moreover, on the anagogic level, Germinal embodies the Christian archetypes of the Creation, the Battle of Armageddon and the Apocalypse in terms of the social rebel lion which Zola portrays. / Arts, Faculty of / French, Hispanic, and Italian Studies, Department of / Graduate
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The development of Thomas Hardy's narrative technique.Jedeikin, Esther Caplan January 1973 (has links)
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1 February - 12 March 1789 : an annotated selection from the journals of Frances Burney (1752-1840)Saroli, Lisa Ann., Burney, Fanny, 1752-1840. January 2000 (has links)
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1 February - 12 March 1789 : an annotated selection from the journals of Frances Burney (1752-1840)Saroli, Lisa Ann January 2000 (has links)
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An edition of the early journals and letters of Fanny Burney : January, 1789Spanos, Kalliopi Maria January 1995 (has links)
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Os capitais metalomecânicos em Portugal : 1840-1920Santos, Maciel Morais January 2000 (has links)
A dissertação divide-se em três secções: 1) Análise dos mercados e das condições históricas para o estabelecimento em Portugal de um ramo metalomecânico. 2) Análise da procura interna de motores e máquinas. 3) Padrões de evolução da construção mecânica portuguesa. Trata-se portanto de um estudo de caso - a evolução de um ramo de capitais industriais portugueses - numa perspectiva comparada com outros mercados europeus.
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Le thème de la pourriture morale chez Zola (dans l'Assommoir, La Curée et Nana)Luseni, Anthony Bamoh January 1995 (has links)
Mémoire numérisé par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal.
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L'Evolution des Femmes dans les Rougon-Macquart D'Emile ZolaUnknown Date (has links)
This study examines the representation of women in Emile Zola’s famous series Les Rougon-Macquart. Critics have described Zola’s novels and their presentation of women as misogynist, yet this judgment obscures many of the textual details establishing the female protagonists’ relationships to industrial capitalism and the rapidly changing social landscape in late nineteenth century France. This study reexamines the narrative synthesis between Zola’s naturalist “objective” narrator and his female protagonists. It also highlights one particular pairing that of Adelaide Fouque and her opportunist daughter-in-law, Felicité Puch: Whereas Adelaide, the biological matriarch of the family who figures in each of the twenty novels, does not have an active voice, Felicité as maternal protectrice of the family speaks frankly, even aggressively. Zola uses this pairing to link one generation to the next, a key structural element of his naturalist project. Ultimately, Zola’s representation of women is more complex than might otherwise be understood. / Includes bibliography. / Thesis (M.A.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2016. / FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection
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The mother figure in Emile Zola's Les Rougon-Macquart literary realism and the quest for the ideal mother /Hennessy, Susie. January 1900 (has links)
Texte remanié de : Thesis : ? : University of Colorado : 1993 : Elle se fit Maternelle : motherhood in Les Rougon-Macquart, by Emile Zola. / Table des matières à l'adresse. Bibliogr. p. 147-150. Index.
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