Literature is doubly tested in the nineteenth century by the decline of rhetorical tradition and the emergence of media culture. As a result, the writer decides that art will be his Noah's Ark and he invents an aesthetics of subjectivisation, marked by paradoxical laughter.
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Literature is doubly tested in the nineteenth century by the decline of rhetorical tradition and the emergence of media culture. As a result, the writer decides that art will be his Noah's Ark and he invents an aesthetics of subjectivisation, marked by paradoxical laughter.
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