This book is a challenging investigation of the idea of literary mimesis in the light of contemporary literary theory. Drawing on a range of theoretical perspectives developed in and around the work of Barthes Kristeva Genette and Derrida Dr Prendergast explores approaches to the concept of mimesis and relates these to a number of narrative texts produced in the period which literary history familiarly designates as the age of realism: Balzac''s Illusions Perdues and Splendeurs et Misres des Courtisanes Stendhal''s Le Rouge et le Noir Nerval''s Sylvie and Flaubert''s L''Education Sentimentale. The book is not merely expository however: one of the author''s aims is to engage with much of the polemical debate which has surrounded the topic in the belief that a recognition of the historical conditions determining both the theory and practice of mimesis must be recovered.
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