The Romanesque representation of the people
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Bouletreau, P. (2002). The Romanesque representation of the people. Praxis, 2(1), 75–77. https://doi.org/10.21676/23897856.537

Abstract

To what point the people aware of their role in the history and also the word to develop a discourse about their future? Despite the censorship moralists or reducing the literary techniques that will have to show the people eat a criminal in the making, the nineteenth century saw the awakening of political writers; these come reviving the memory of the old regime and justifying the abuses of the Terror: revolution and novel fail to agree.Victor Hugo's primary cry of a crowd in search of the primitive word is heard. Now, if the story should a series of repetitive cycles, times of crisis are revealed inevitable.Pessimism ?, resignation? Indeed, the evolution would be but a series of revolutions, an endless process and deceitful: quo and are fortuitous situations, Actors may refuse to distort reality and fantasy. The power of literature lies in showing these breaks, the fight over the official discourse. The word certainly refuses to be confiscated again.
https://doi.org/10.21676/23897856.537
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