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Document Details : Title: Van bohemien tot burgerheertje Subtitle: Kunstenaarsbeelden in enkele romans uit 1910-1920 Author(s): VAN HOUT, Aukje Journal: Spiegel der Letteren Volume: 61 Issue: 2 Date: 2019 Pages: 161-193 DOI: 10.2143/SDL.61.2.3287336 Abstract : Using Dominique Maingueneau’s concept of paratopy, this article focuses on the representation of the artist in realistic novels in the second decade of the twentieth century. The artist had been a popular character before the 1900s, but his literary portrayal changes after the turn of the century. Traditionally, the artist was pictured as a degenerate, a bohemian living in social isolation, but this romantic notion is challenged. From a genius suffering from his artistic gifts, he (re)turns into a more powerful and vitalized middle-class figure. Furthermore, artistry is no longer strictly reserved for men. Women too become artists. This challenges the genre of the Künstlerroman, a genre that is sexualized by its structure. Many of these works are usually characterized as middlebrow, but my research shows that this is not an adequate concept to approach these novels. |
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