Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-183) and index.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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"In a world of increasing conformity, the modern eccentric can be seen as a contemporary hero and guardian of individualism. With this rudimentary notion of the eccentric in mind, this book defines the modern eccentric in twentieth-century French literature by tracing the eccentric's relationship to time, space, and society. While previous studies have focused on the notion of eccentricity in purely formal terms, The Sunday of Fiction delineates the eccentric as a fully fictional character.
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Also, whereas to date the study of eccentricity has focused primarily on literature of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, this work completes prior criticism by including twentieth-century authors such as Raymond Queneau, Jean Echenoz, Jean-Philippe Toussaint, Georges Perec, and filmmakers such as Jacques Tati and Pierre Etaix."--Jacket.
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Title
Sunday of fiction.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Eccentrics in literature.
French fiction-- 19th century-- History and criticism.
French fiction-- 20th century-- History and criticism.