Author

Figuerola Cabrol, M. Carme

Publication date

2011-07-12T08:19:11Z

2011-07-12T08:19:11Z

2001



Abstract

El presente artículo trata de mostrar cómo la primera guerra mundial originó entre los intelectuales franceses un particular concepto de generación: se consideran una generación malograda, incapaz de haber podido evitar la catástrofe y, a la vez, inexperta para construir una nueva coherencia social. El análisis toma como eje principal al escritor Jean-Richard Bloch cuyas tesis son comparadas con las de sus contemporáneos con el fin de reconstruir el contexto cultural que condiciona tanto sus vidas privadas como sus trayectorias artísticas.


This article intends to show how after the first world war, French intellectuals developed a particular concept of generation: they considered themselves an unsuccessful generation because they had not been able to avoid the war, and because they also felt inexperienced to build a new society. The study analyzes Jean-Richard Bloch’s position in comparison with that of other authors of this century. Subsequently the cultural context, which had an important influence both on their private lives and on their works, is reconsturcted.

Document Type

article
publishedVersion

Language

Spanish

Subjects and keywords

Bloch, Jean Richard, 1884-1947; Guerra Mundial I, 1914-1918

Publisher

Universitat de Barcelona, Facultat de Filologia

Related items

Anuari de filologia. Secció G, Filologia romànica, 2001, vol. 23, núm. 11, p. 39-50

Rights

(c) Universitat de Barcelona, Facultat de Filologia, 2001

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