How to compensate for the loss of beauty?

Unfamiliar comparisons from the history of european naturalism

Authors

  • Roumiana L. Stantcheva Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" image/svg+xml

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.60056/CCL.2016..55-71

Keywords:

European Literature, Gheorghi P. Stamatov, Barbu Delavrancea, Grigorios Xenopoulos, Emile Zola, materialistic perception as a criterion of literary value, objective narration, triangular pattern in Comparative Literature

Abstract

This article examines Southeast-European stories and novels, where for the first time a rejection of the Beautiful in favour of scientific perception can be observed: "Dimo the Orderly" by Gheorghi P. Stamatov (1869-1942), "Parasites" by Barbu Delavrancea (1858-1918), "Rich and Poor" by Grigorios Xenopoulos (1867-1951) are compared with Emile Zola’s (1840-1902) "Nana". These similar themes and topics (the class division of society, the interest in the poor, heredity, pathology, symbolized by money, illness, and death) provide arguments in order to emphasize the existence of a common "system of European values" in a much broader perimeter than that of Western literatures.

Thanks to the ideas of literary Naturalism, the materialistic view of life, scientifically legitimized during the Nineteenth century, obtained the credibility to be seen as a literary value. From a literary perspective, we are faced with an objective position of the narrator, adopted by writers (at the expense of the Beautiful, considered until that point as an intrinsic aesthetic value and essential to the art).

This article applied the Triangular Pattern, introduced by the author, which implies a constant referring to the phenomena common to European literatures and does not recommend that scholars remain incarcerated within the study of parallels between Southeast-European literatures.

Author Biography

  • Roumiana L. Stantcheva, Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski"

    Roumiana L. STANTCHEVA est professeur à l’Université de Sofia St. Kliment Ohridski, Dr. Sc. en Littérature comparée (domaine roumain, bulgare et français). Fondatrice du Cercle Académique de Littérature Comparée bulgare et son premier président (2001-2011) ; membre de l’AILC et du REELC ; Docteur honoris causa de l’Université d’Artois (2002) ; Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Palmes académiques (depuis 2002). Monographies récentes : Rencontre dans le texte. Littérature comparée et Etudes balkaniques. (En bulgare). Sofia, Ed. Balkani, 2011 ; Littérature européenne/Littératures européennes. Les littératures balkaniques sont-elles européennes ? (En bulgare). Sofia, Ed. Balkani, 2012 ; Le peintre Georges Papazoff comme écrivain. Verbalisation du surréel. (En bulgare). Sofia, Colibri, 2014.

Published

2025-11-06

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How to Cite

How to compensate for the loss of beauty? Unfamiliar comparisons from the history of european naturalism. (2025). Colloquia Comparativa Litterarum, 2, 55-71. https://doi.org/10.60056/CCL.2016..55-71