id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_mhzge6dyz5fh3g2y4hipfbgkfu S. Veg The Politics of Modernity: Celine and French Literature between the Wars 2008 7 .pdf application/pdf 2756 112 45 Philippe Roussin's study of Céline and French literature of the 1930s is as mainly reflections by writers, intellectuals, and politicians on the respective status of literature and politics within the context of rising nationalism and communism. Roussin here makes a convincing case for the central position of antiSemitism (as it had developed in the nineteenth century) in Céline's idea of in fiction of the 1930s (Hollier 1993), Roussin concludes that Céline's form point between Céline's individual writing and prevailing views of literature: Céline represents a paradox in that, while purporting to place common language at the center of his work, he in fact reasserts the absolute into the democratic arena of fiction written in common language and Veg • Céline and French Literature between the Wars 609 Veg • Céline and French Literature between the Wars 609 Veg • Céline and French Literature between the Wars 609 ./cache/work_mhzge6dyz5fh3g2y4hipfbgkfu.pdf ./txt/work_mhzge6dyz5fh3g2y4hipfbgkfu.txt