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American Research Journal of English and Literature
ISSN (Online): 2378-9026
DOI: 10.46568/arjel
The Epistolary French Novel between History and Literature
University of Palermo
: Luisa Messina, ”The Epistolary French Novel between History and Literature” American Research
Journal of English and Literature, vol 3, no. 1, 2017, pp. 1-7.
Abstract
The eighteenth century is considered as the golden age of epistolary art. If we analyse the historical
and social value of letters, we notice that epistolary exchange soon becomes one of the principal ways of
communication and of providing information. One of the most important qualities of the epistolary novel is its
ability to effectively convey emotion. The epistolary novel removes the temporal distance between personal
history and its written form. The most famous writers of the time (such as Montesquieu) and libertine writers
(Laclos and Sade in particular) employed the epistolary novel in different ways. So eighteenth-century literature
is characterised by the successful epistolary novel. Since the Modern Age letter has held great historical and
social importance due to the power of letter to act as a vehicle for information. This emerges as one of the main
reasons for the rise in popularity of the epistolary novel.