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351:, for all its detail, gives above all things an impression of unity, a novel of the Goncourts deliberately dispenses with unity in order to give the sense of the passing of life, the heat and form of its moments as they pass. It is written in little chapters, sometimes no longer than a page, and each chapter is a separate notation of some significant event, some emotion or sensation which seems to throw sudden light on the picture of a soul. To the Goncourts humanity is as pictorial a thing as the world it moves in; they do not search further than "the physical basis of life," and they find everything that can be known of that unknown force written visibly upon the sudden faces of little incidents, little expressive moments. The soul, to them, is a series of moods, which succeed one another, certainly without any of the too arbitrary logic of the novelist who has conceived of character as a solid or consistent thing. Their novels are hardly stories at all, but picture-galleries, hung with pictures of the momentary aspects of the world. 215: 38: 133: 772: 347:. Seen through the nerves, in this conscious abandonment to the tricks of the eyesight, the world becomes a thing of broken patterns and conflicting colours, and uneasy movement. A novel of the Goncourts is made up of an infinite number of details, set side by side, every detail equally prominent. While a novel of 205:
They formed a partnership that "is possibly unique in literary history. Not only did they write all their books together, they did not spend more than a day apart in their adult lives, until they were finally parted by Jules's death in 1870." They are known for their literary work and for their
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from 1851, which gives a view of the literary and social life of their time. In 1852, the brothers were arrested, and ultimately acquitted, for an "outrage against public morality" after they quoted erotic Renaissance poetry in an article. From 1862, the brothers frequented the
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Edmond and Jules were born to minor aristocrats Marc-Pierre Huot de Goncourt and his second wife Annette-Cécile de Goncourt (née Guérin). Marc-Pierre was a retired cavalry officer and squadron leader in the
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Their career as writers began with an account of a sketching holiday together. They then published books on aspects of 18th-century French and Japanese art and society. Their histories (
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When they came to write novels, it was with a similar attempt to give the inner, undiscovered, minute truths of contemporary existence. They published six novels, of which
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hey invented a new kind of novel, and their novels are the result of a new vision of the world, in which the very element of sight is decomposed, as in a picture of
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they had never suspected. After the death of Jules, Edmond continued to write novels in the same style.
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diaries, which offer an intimate view into the French literary society of the later 19th century.
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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of 1789. The brothers' uncle, Pierre Antoine Victor Huot de Goncourt, was a deputy for the
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Edmond de Goncourt bequeathed his entire estate for the foundation and maintenance of the
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for the exclusive use of the noble title "de Goncourt", but their claim was refused.
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in the National Assembly between 1848 and 1851. In 1860, the brothers applied to the
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writers who, as collaborative sibling authors, were inseparable in life.
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Valley in 1786, and their grandfather Huot sat as a deputy in the
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Journal des Goncourt: Mémoires de la Vie Littéraire I, 1851-1865
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Journal des Goncourt Mémoires de la Vie Littéraire I: 1851-1865
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Histoire de la société française pendant le Directoire
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Histoire de la société française pendant la Révolution
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Edmond (left) with his brother Jules. Photographed by
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in favour of a more refined age. They wrote the long
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Jules and Edmond de Goncourt, an undated drawing by
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Brothers Goncourt
Goncourt, Haute-Marne

Félix Nadar
UK
/ɡɒnˈkʊər/
US
/ɡŋˈkʊər/
[ɡɔ̃kuʁ]

Edmond de Goncourt
Jules de Goncourt
French
naturalism
Grande Armée
Napoléon I
seigneurie
Goncourt
Meuse
National Assembly
Vosges
Keeper of the Seals

Alfred Dehodencq
Harvard Art Museums
Napoléon III
coup d'état against the Second Republic
Second Empire
Journal des Goncourt
salon

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