Henry Céard: idéaliste détrompé

Henry Céard: idéaliste détrompé

by Ronald Frazee
Henry Céard: idéaliste détrompé

Henry Céard: idéaliste détrompé

by Ronald Frazee

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Overview

Here for the first time is an authoritative account of the life and literary activity of a long-neglected writer of the French naturalist school. Its appearance now is especially timely in view of the recent revival of interest in Zola, Maupassant and Huysmans, and the publication of the complete Goncourt Journals.

Céard's written works were virtually neglected by his contemporaries as well as by most historians of the naturalist movement. However, his novels, short stories, and plays had good critical receptions, and in providing this study of the author, as well as a comprehensive bibliography of all his works, Mr. Frazee is performing a valuable service for students of literature.

As an artist Céard was perhaps less powerful than Zola or Goncourt, but one appreciates, as Mr. Frazee has noted, "la prédominance de l'esprit d'analyse sur l'esprit d'imagination." An important contribution was his early experimental novel Une belle journée; this explored in depth a single day in a character's life, and was the first of a number of such novels, which culminated in Joyce's Ulysses.

While attempting to give Céard his due as an artist Mr. Frazee, in seeking to discover the relations between this paradoxical personality and his work, has not hesitated to point out Céard's personal failings. Céard was an intriguing blend of deceptive simplicity and surprising complexity, and he showed a pessimism and resignation, typical of the fin de siècle, which were evidence of the influence of Schopenhauer.

Because secondary writers often give a better picture of their times than their better-known contemporaries, this biography, too, is able to shed new light on the last thirty years of the nineteenth century while providing an important guide for today's scholars and the future investigators of an important area of French literature.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781487597269
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 12/15/1963
Series: University of Toronto Romance Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 200
File size: 459 KB
Language: French

About the Author

Ronald Frazee (1920-2005) was educated at the University of Chicago, the Sorbonne, and Johns Hopkins University, where he studied English Language and Literature as well as comparative literature. He taught at New Mexico Highlands University and was the Director of Fondation des Etats-Unis at the Université de Paris.
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