Deux romanciers de Provence: Honoré d'Urfé et Émile Zola / Le roman sentimental et le roman naturaliste
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The essay contrasts two Provençal novelists, presenting one as representative of sentimental, pastoral elegance and the other as emblematic of naturalist realism, and analyzes how their differing aims and techniques shape narrative representation. It situates both authors in regional and cultural context and considers how the writer’s own Provençal origins and the prize topic prompted this comparative study. The piece also reflects on the broader distinctions between sentimental romance and naturalist novelistic methods.
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