

An edition of New physics and the modern French novel (1995)
an investigation of interdisciplinary discourse
By Maureen DiLonardo Troiano
Publish Date
1995
Publisher
P. Lang,Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter
Language
eng
Pages
276
Description:
This study argues that both science and literature operate out of comparable impulses in their consideration of the nature of truth and the perception of reality. It focuses on central scientific paradigms as they appear in the aesthetics of the French new novel, both to contrast the Newtonian Mechanistic, deterministic world-view characteristic of much of nineteenth-century thought with the dominant interest of the twentieth century in indeterminancy, illogic, paradox, and entropy. It describes the new novel as a subjective, probabilistic entity, a new Gestalt/ontological event in which the "re-presentation" of reality becomes a nonabsolute time/space experience occurring simultaneously with the act of reading.
subjects: French fiction, History, History and criticism, Knowledge, Literature and science, Physics, Physics in literature, Robbe-grillet, alain, 1922-2008, Simon, claude, 1913-2005, French fiction, history and criticism, Knowledge and learning
People: Alain Robbe-Grillet (1922-), Claude Simon, Maurice Blanchot
Places: France
Times: 20th century