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Authentic Fictions

Cosmopolitan Writing of the Troisième République, 1908–1940

by Tom Genrich (Author)
©2005 Monographs 294 Pages
Series: Modern French Identities, Volume 27

Summary

This comparative study examines the prose writings of the best-known cosmopolitan authors of the Third French Republic: the modernists Jean Giraudoux, Valery Larbaud and Paul Morand, and the best-selling popular writer Maurice Dekobra. It investigates what constituted the ‘cosmopolitanism’ that they publicly proclaimed between the World Wars, a classification which has been widely accepted by commentators ever since. In particular, it considers whether conventional definitions of cosmopolitanism – as an unproblematic attitude of xenophilia coupled with wanderlust, or as an ecumenical humanism – can co-exist with the blind spots and prejudices of its practitioners. This book offers a comprehensive reinterpretation of the writers’ identity politics based on their approach to Otherness (gender, race, nationality, political affiliation) as well as to formal innovation. It argues that cosmopolitanism is the organizing principle for their literary and existential attempts at cultivating authentic Selfhood. Through its socio-political embeddedness, this cosmopolitanism reveals the ideological and cultural preoccupations of the day.

Details

Pages
294
Year
2005
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039102853
Language
English
Keywords
Französisch Geschichte 1908-1940 Cosmopolitanism Troisème République Morand, Paul Larbaud, Valéry Weltbürgertum (Motiv) Giraudoux, Jean Literatur
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2004. 294 pp.

Biographical notes

Tom Genrich (Author)

The Author: Tom Genrich was educated in Essen, Oslo and at the Universities of Angers and London, before obtaining his Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge.

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