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- W52388368 abstract "Thackeray's criticism of French literature has been comprehensively discussed by Lidmila Pant?ckov?,1 following several considerations of the subject, notably George Saintsbury's comments in his Introduction to the second volume of the Oxford Thackeray and Robert S. Garnett's Ap? pendixes to the New Sketch Book (1906). My aim is to put his opinions in perspective, showing how they relate to those held by some of his English contemporaries. We can then arrive, perhaps, at a better understanding of his inconsistencies and shifting viewpoints and of what is original and what is conventional in his attitudes. His criticism of French literature ex? tends over all his career, and is expressed formally and informally, in review articles, fiction, and letters. I shall concentrate on his journalistic work between 1833 and 1846, especially that in the National Standard, the Paris Sketch Book, the Foreign Quarterly Review, and Fraser s Magazine, as reprinted in the Oxford Thackeray. The dominating French literary figures of the 1830s and 1840s, at least in English eyes, were Hugo, Balzac, George Sand, Dumas, Sue, Souli?, and de Kock. Henry Lytton Bulwer observed in his France, Social, Literary, Political (1834) that from the fall of Napoleon [French], philosophy and letters have been gradually assuming an ardent spirit and a vivid colouring, analogous with the glory and the fever of that man's reign.2 In the 1830s, and to a lesser extent in the 1840s, many English critics denigrated or opposed the work and ideas of these new and startling writers for a number of reasons, which included fear or dis? approval of the 1830 Revolution, a neoclassical distaste for Roman? ticism, a partly Evangelical insistence on a strict moral code, and a feeling that novels were inferior works of literature.3 Underlying these hostile opinions was the long-established distrust between the two nations, fre? quently evident in foreign affairs; there was talk of war in 1840 and 1844," @default.
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- W52388368 title "THACKERAY AND FRENCH LITERATURE IN PERSPECTIVE" @default.
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