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Optiques Andrea Goulet

Optiques By Andrea Goulet

Optiques by Andrea Goulet


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Goulet argues that modern narrative forms are crucially structured by scientific and philosophical debates about the nature of vision.

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Optiques: The Science of the Eye and the Birth of Modern French Fiction by Andrea Goulet

Andrea Goulet takes the study of the novel into the realm of the visual by situating it in the context of nineteenth-century scientific and philosophical discourse about the nature of sight. She argues that French realism, detective fiction, science fiction, and literature of the fantastic from 1830 to 1910 reflected competition between two modern visual modes: a not-yet-outdated idealism and an empiricism that located truth in the body. More specifically, the book argues that key narrative forms of the nineteenth century were shaped by a set of scientific debates: between idealism and materialism in Honore Balzac's Comedie humaine, between deduction and induction in early French detective fiction, and between objective vision and subjective vision in the optogram fictions of Jules Verne and others.

Goulet aims to revise critical views on the modern novel in a number of ways. For instance, although many literary studies focus on the impact of cinema, photography, and painting, Optiques asserts the materialist bases of realism by establishing a genealogy of popular fictional genres as fundamentally optical, that is, as articulated according to bodily notions of sight.

With its chronological and interdisciplinary scope, Optiques stands to contribute an important chapter to the study of literary modernity in its scientific context.

Optiques Reviews

Clever, learned, original, and energizing, this study pioneers an enticing new method of reading the modern novel. . . . Essential.-Choice

About Andrea Goulet

Andrea Goulet is Professor of French at the University of Pennsylvania.

Table of Contents

Introduction. The Epistemology of Optics: Seeing Subjects, Modern Minds

PART I: REALISM AND THE VISIONARY EYE: BALZAC'S OPTICS OF NARRATION
1. Second Sight and the Authorial chambre noire: Les Chouans, Louis Lambert
2. Tomber dans le phenomene: Afterimages in La Maison Nucingen and Le Bal de Sceaux
3. Alternative Optics: Seraphita, La Recherche de l'Absolu, and La Peau de Chagrin
4. Effets de lumiere, or a Second Second Sight: La Fille aux yeux d'or

PART II: TENEBROUS AFFAIRS: ROMANS POLICIERS AND THE DETECTING EYE
5. Cuvier, Helmholtz, and the Visual Logics of Deduction: Poe, Doyle, Gaboriau
6. Learning to See: Monsieur Lecoq and Empiricist Theories of Vision
7. Sealed Chambers and Open Eyes: Leroux's Mystere de la chambre jaune

PART III: VILLIERS, VERNE, AND CLARETIE: TOWARD A FIN-DE-SIECLE OPTOGRAMMATOLOGY
8. Death and the Retina: Claire Lenoir, L'Accusateur, and Les Freres Kip
9. Optogram Fiction: Communication, Doubt, and the Fantastic
10. Tropical Piercings: Nationalism, Atavism, and the Eye of the Corpse
11. The Fin-de-siecle Logic of the Afterimage: Hysteria, Hallucination, and Villier's L'Eve future

Epilogue. The Afterimage of Reference: Optics and the nouveau roman

Notes
Index
Acknowledgments

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CIN0812239318G
9780812239317
0812239318
Optiques: The Science of the Eye and the Birth of Modern French Fiction by Andrea Goulet
Used - Good
Hardback
University of Pennsylvania Press
20060607
280
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