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Balzac's Comedy of Words

Martin Kanes

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Beschreibung

Although Balzac's work has been much studied, practically nothing has been written on his use of linguistic concepts. Applying a new approach, this perceptive book demonstrates that the theme and theory of language were central to Balzac's fiction. In considering how the novelist was influenced by eighteenth- and nineteenth-century speculation on language, Martin Kanes traces the development of Balzac's own linguistic ideas from his early to his later writings.

Originally published in 1976.

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Schlagwörter

Sensationalism, Theory, Narration, Metaphor, Monsieur, Louis Claude de Saint-Martin, Declamation, Louis Lambert (novel), Eloquence, Linguistics, Joke, Literariness, Prose, Anecdote, Digression, Word play, Philosophy, Sarcasm, Intentionality, Jouissance, H. B. Acton, Terminology, Writing, Positivism, Antithesis, Caricature, Consciousness, Divine Comedy, Sophistication, Narrative, Hyperbole, Roland Barthes, Suggestion, Rhetoric, Sensualism, Truism, Word and Object, The Other Hand, Poetic diction, Philosopher, Rhetorical device, De se, Empiricism, The Chips Are Down (screenplay), Giambattista Vico, Critique, La Vie, Thought, Gobseck, Potboiler, Interjection, La Peau de chagrin, Synchrony and diachrony, Explanation, Parody, Proverb, Verbosity, Verisimilitude (fiction), Mimesis, Creative writing, Essay, Romanticism, Illusions perdues, Phraseology, Novel, Paul de Man, Allusion, Aphorism, Relativism, Satire