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Modern EuropeanIntellectual History
  • Lecture 3
  • From Naturalism to Decadence
  • January 30, 2008

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outline
  • intro positivism
  • naturalism as positivism in literature
  • J.-K. Huysmans from naturalism to decadence
  • Against the Grain
  • Huysmans Catholicism and later career
  • conclusion decadence as a limited response to
    positivism

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positivism central planks
  • determinism
  • imperialism
  • minimalism
  • triumphalism

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Emile Zola (1840-1902)
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naturalist theory experimental novel
  • 1) prestige of science the scientific pathway
    the general evolution of the century (p. 33)
  • 2) Claude Bernard, Introduction to the Study of
    Experimental Medicine (1865) extension of
    principles of natural science to living beings,
    showing possibility (in spite Bernards own
    views) of extension of science to art
  • 3) determinism A like determinism will govern
    the stones of the roadway and the brain of man.
    There is an absolute determinism for all human
    phenomena.

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theory contd
  • 4) end of metaphysics no more deep questions
    how rather than why. The metaphysical man is
    dead our whole territory is transformed by the
    advent of the physiological man (p. 54).
  • 5) novel as experiment framing of hypothesis,
    organization of experiment, observation of
    results
  • 6) Rhetoric has no place here. To-day an
    exaggerated importance is given to form (p. 43).

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theory contd
  • 7) genius in organizing investigations of nature,
    not in imaginatively departing from nature
  • 8) ultimate ideal mastery of causes and freedom
    to perfect humanity
  • 9) causes to be sought in domains of inheritance
    and environment
  • 10) novels as rooting out social disease One
    member becomes rotten, and immediately all
    around him are tainted, the social circulus is
    interrupted, the health of that society is
    compromised (p. 29).

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practice
  • Thérèse Raquin (1867)
  • Les Rougon-Macquart (
  • La Fortune des Rougon (1871) La Curée
    (187172) Le Ventre de Paris (1873) La Conquête
    de Plassans (1874) La Faute de l'Abbé Mouret
    (1875) Son Excellence Eugène Rougon (1876)
    L'Assommoir (1877) Une Page d'amour (1878) Nana
    (1880) Pot-Bouille (1882) Au Bonheur des Dames
    (1883) La Joie de vivre (1884) Germinal (1885)
    L'uvre (1886) La Terre (1887) Le Rêve (1888)
    La Bête humaine (1890) L'Argent (1891) La
    Débâcle (1892) Le Docteur Pascal (1893)
  • Jaccuse (1898)

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J.-K. Huysmans (1848-1907)
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Huysmanss career
  • naturalist period Marthe (1876), Les Surs
    Vatard (1879)
  • decadent period A rebours (1884), Là-bas (1891)

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the theory of practice
  • 1) hatred of bourgeois civilization
  • 2) bourgeoisie have in fact led civilization to
    decline rather than to progress
  • 3) hatred of bourgeois positivism
  • 4) critique of restricting art to reflection

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theory of practice, contd
  • 5) artifice and artificiality as a general
    alternative to nature and naturalism
  • 6) but artifice which does not depart from but
    mocks or inverts the natural norm
  • 7) Des Esseintes as an experimentalist

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Catholicism and decadence
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limits of decadence
  • does it break with determinism?
  • does it offer alternative to bourgeois life, or
    just screed against it?
  • does it offer art as a genuine alternative, or
    simply a theoretical one?
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