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For the first time since Chevrels seminal monography Le naturalisme: étude d’un mouvement littéraire international (1982), this study presents an encompassing approach to European naturalism. By means of a logical theoretical framework drawing on both comparative literature and narratology, Pieter Borghart proposes a more nuanced definition of naturalism than those traditionally found in the existing literature. By analyzing naturalism in 19th century Modern Greek literature, the second part of this monography concretely shows how this definition offers fruitful perspectives to reassess literary history.
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Keywords
- c 1800 to c 1900
- Emile Zola
- Europe
- European literature
- Flemish
- For emergent readers (adult)
- France
- Geographical Qualifiers
- Germanic & Scandinavian languages
- History and criticism
- Indo-European languages
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- Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900
- Literary studies: general
- Literary theory
- Literature & literary studies
- Literature: history & criticism
- Modern Greek literature
- Modern period, c 1500 onwards
- Moderne Griekse literatuur
- Narratology
- Naturalism
- Naturalism in literature
- Naturalisme
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- Verhaalkunde
- Western Continental Europe