(Trans)historical Fiction in Saint-Réal’s Don Carlos
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Universidad de Cádiz
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ISSN: 1941-952X
Year of publication: 2023
Pages: 83-101
Type: Article
More publications in: Restoration
Abstract
César Víchard, abbé de Saínt-Réal's nouvelle historir¡ue Don Carlos (1674) ís an example of the ways ín whích hístory and fictíon merge. By analysíng sevemeenth-century French hístoríography, especíally theworks of Antoíne Varíllas and Saím-Réal hímself, thís paper díscussesthe appearance of a hístory of anecdotes that wíll íntroduce a newparadígm ín the wrítíng of hístory. The ímportance of Don Carlos ínEngland, as anested by íts multíple edítíons, líes ín the cultural transferbet\'l"een France and England that would be vítal ín the developmentof the Englísh novel. Before the emergence of a proper Englísh way ofwrítíng fictíon by later novelísts, Saím-Réal's work ín translatíon ís anímportant mílestone ín the development of wrítíng hístorícal fictíonduríng the Englísh Restoratíon.