The Way of the World: The Bildungsroman in European Culture

The Way of the World: The Bildungsroman in European Culture

The Way of the World: The Bildungsroman in European Culture

The Way of the World: The Bildungsroman in European Culture

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Overview

Wilhelm Meister, Elizabeth Bennet, Julien Sorel, Rastignac, Jane Eyre, Bazaroz, Dorothea Brooke ... the golden age of the European novel discovers a new collective protagonist: youth. It is problematic and restless youth—“strange” characters, as their own creators often say—arising from the downfall of traditional societies. But even more than that, youth is the symbolic figure for European modernity: that sudden mix of great expectations and lost illusions that the bourgeois world learns to “read”, and to accept, as if it were a novel.

The Way of the World, with its unique combination of narrative theory and social history, interprets the Bildungsroman as the great cultural mediator of nineteenth-century Europe: a form which explores the many strange compromises between revolution and restoration, economic take-off and aesthetic pleasure, individual autonomy and social normality. This new edition includes an additional final chapter on the collapse of the Bildungsroman in the years around the First World War (a crisis which opened the way for modernist experiments), and a new preface in which the author looks back at The Way of the World in the light of his more recent work.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781859842980
Publisher: Verso Books
Publication date: 09/17/2000
Edition description: New
Pages: 292
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Franco Moretti teaches English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. He is the author of Signs Taken for Wonders, The Way of the World and Modern Epic, all from Verso.

Table of Contents

Preface: Twenty Years Laterv
Acknowledgements1
Introduction: The Bildungsroman as Symbolic Form3
1The Comfort of Civilization15
The Ring of Life
The Rhetoric of Happiness
Anti-Robinson
Aesthetic Education
The Art of Living
Personality
Trial, Opportunity, Episode
Conversation
'Inevitable evils'
The Sociology of Prejudice
Symbol and Interpretation
Escape from Freedom
Of Necessity, Virtue
2Waterloo Story75
Politics as Destiny?
'The uniform of my generation'
Homo Clausus
Bovarysm, Disavowal, Bad Faith
The Age of Ideals
'That's the way of the world'
Reality principle, realism, irony
The Automaton's Rights
'A parody, perhaps ...'
Socialization Rejected
'A certain amount of impudence'
Streben
'All ties cast off'
Unhappy Ending
Irony and Irrationality
The Fall of Wisdom
The Waterloo Paradox
3The World of Prose129
Parvenir
In Fashion
The Balzacian Narrator (I): 'Nothing is hidden from me'
The Balzacian Narrator (II): 'At a time like this it would be a wonderful spectacle ...'
Capitalism and Narration
Fifty Thousand Young Men. One Hundred Thousand Novels
On the Genesis of Tolerance
'Narration'
Balzac At His Very Worst
The World of Prose
Dialectics of Desire
'And in return, what do you hope to take?'
Forever Young?
4The Conspiracy of the Innocents181
The Confinement of Youth
The White and the Black
Very Common Persons
Anthropological Garden
'In this enlightened age ...'
The Devil's Party
The Hero in Exile
Ur-Novel
The Great Tribunal of the World
'Narratio' versus Novel
'To alter the world a little'
Eliot's Narrator: Maturity as Humour
End of a Genre
Appendix'A Useless Longing for Myself': The Crisis of the European Bildungsroman, 1898-1914229
Notes246
Index272
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