Alain-René Lesage

Standard Name: Lesage, Alain-René
Used Form: Alain-Rene Lesage

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Education George Eliot
Her devotion to John Bunyan 's Pilgrim's Progress remained unchanged during this period. She also read heavyweight works of theology, Hannah More 's letters, and a life of William Wilberforce . By late 1838, however...
Textual Production George Eliot
Many early extant letters of GE 's date from her unhappy, adolescent, Evangelical period, and have a tone of self-righteousness and censoriousness of others and of herself which is not pleasant to modern readers. In...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Maria Riddell
The diary records some of her literary tastes: she copied there a letter expressing her dislike of tragedies (which, no matter how moral, she felt to be harmful to the mind because of the violent...
Education Harriette Wilson
HW 's story of her education is one of tyranny and resistance. Her worst beating from her father was incurred for obstinacy. Her elder sister Jane (called Diana in her memoirs) was supposed to teach...
Intertextuality and Influence Harriette Wilson
Indeed, this novel is again a clef. The preface says the story and its characters are culled from life: not HW 's own, but that of her French waiting-woman. She believes it is better than...
Intertextuality and Influence Mary Julia Young
The title-page quotes Le Sage , in French, avowing that he intended to depict people as they are, but not real individuals (a quotation that might work in reverse, encouraging readers to expect recognisable portraits)...

Timeline

1715-35: Alain-René Lesage published, in three instalments...

Writing climate item

1715-35

Alain-René Lesage published, in three instalments of several volumes each, his immensely popular picaresquenovelGil Blas (or Histoire de Gil Blas de Santillane).

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