The Price of Literature: The French Novel's Theoretical Turn

Patrick M. Bray

The Price of Literature: The French Novel's Theoretical Turn
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Country
United States
Published
15 March 2019
Pages
192
ISBN
9780810139336

The Price of Literature: The French Novel’s Theoretical Turn

Patrick M. Bray

The Price of Literature examines the presence of theory in the nineteenth-century French novel, something Proust likened to leaving a price tag on a gift. Emerging after the French Revolution, what we now call literature was conceived as an art liberated from representational constraints. Patrick M. Bray shows how literature’s freedom to represent anything at all has meant, paradoxically, that it cannot articulate a coherent theory of itself-unless this theory is a necessarily subversive literary representation, or the novel’s theoretical turn.

Literary thought, or the theory produced by the text, can only function by exploring what escapes dominant representations. The Price of Literature analyzes how certain iconic texts from the nineteenth century (by Mme de Stael, Hugo, Balzac, Flaubert, and Proust) perform a theoretical turn to claim the freedom to represent anything in the world, but also literature’s ability to transform the world it represents. The conclusion, Distributions of Literature, advances a new way of thinking about literary scholarship-one based on how literature redistributes ways of writing by lending form to thought.

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