The ironic space : philosophy and form in the nineteenth-century novel

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    • Roberson, William

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The ironic space : philosophy and form in the nineteenth-century novel

William Roberson

(American university studies, Series III, Comparative literature ; vol. 46)

P. Lang, 1993

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [119]-128) and index

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The Ironic Space is a highly original study which explores how Kantian epistemology opens a critical window onto the inner form of nineteenth-century realist texts. By tracing the outlines of German idealism, the author describes a philosophical and literary paradigm, which reveals the many contours of irony in Stendhal's Le Rouge et le noir, Goncharov's A Common Story, and Meredith's The Ordeal of Richard Feverel. The readings not only illuminate surprising aspects of the novels, but also demonstrate how their philosophical grounding problematizes the reading process.

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