Le Roman au miroir du dramatique
Henri Lafon, Université de Paris III
Volume 13, no. 2-3, Janvier-Avril 2001
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ABSTRACT
Siècle du théatre, siècle du roman: la plupart des écrivains du XVIIIe siècle ont cherché à atteindre Ie public en pratiquant les deux genres. La postérité a généralement décide pour chacun (Marivaux mis à part) du genre dans lequel elle le préfère, ce qui n’empêche pas les lecteurs d’aujourd’hui de chercher trace des qualités de 1’autre genre, y compris pour ceux, il en existe, qui n’en ont pratiqué qu’un: on recherche le romanesque de Beaumarchais, le théâtral de Prévost ou de Challe.
Other ECF articles on the topic of “Diderot” include:
Du roman au drame: Grandison et Le Fils naturel
by SHELLY CHARLES (ECF 24.4, Summer 2012)
“Mais où est le cul?”: Life and Form in Sade’s Les Infortunes de la vertu and La Nouvelle Justine
by OLIVIER DELERS (ECF 22.4, Summer 2010)
« L’Âme au corps »: récits d’expérience de Descartes à Diderot
by CAROLINE JACOT GRAPA (ECF 16.4, July 2004)
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