Fiction et idéologie : Marx lecteur des Mystères de Paris

This paper aims to explore Karl Marx's reading of The Mysteries of Paris, in chapters V and VIII of The Holy Family (1845). It is about analyzing the mechanisms of ideological commentary in this text : Marx's purpose is here to demonstrate that socialism claimed by Eugène Sue is in fact no...

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Main Authors: Alice de Charentenay, Anaïs Goudmand
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Published: Université de Liège 2014-11-01
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description This paper aims to explore Karl Marx's reading of The Mysteries of Paris, in chapters V and VIII of The Holy Family (1845). It is about analyzing the mechanisms of ideological commentary in this text : Marx's purpose is here to demonstrate that socialism claimed by Eugène Sue is in fact no more than a form of paternalism which reproduces bourgeois morality. However, beyond the intention announced by Marx, this chapters show the involvement of the future author of Capital in the story telling and his attachment to the characters. The link between the cognitive interest and the affective dimension of Marx's reading will be the specific subject matter of this study.
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spelling doaj-art-987eaa8221ca4e76a1a11bf236551c062025-08-20T02:27:49ZfraUniversité de LiègeContextes1783-094X2014-11-0110.4000/contextes.5991Fiction et idéologie : Marx lecteur des Mystères de ParisAlice de CharentenayAnaïs GoudmandThis paper aims to explore Karl Marx's reading of The Mysteries of Paris, in chapters V and VIII of The Holy Family (1845). It is about analyzing the mechanisms of ideological commentary in this text : Marx's purpose is here to demonstrate that socialism claimed by Eugène Sue is in fact no more than a form of paternalism which reproduces bourgeois morality. However, beyond the intention announced by Marx, this chapters show the involvement of the future author of Capital in the story telling and his attachment to the characters. The link between the cognitive interest and the affective dimension of Marx's reading will be the specific subject matter of this study.https://journals.openedition.org/contextes/5991IdéologieRéception (théories de la)Marx (Karl)Sue (Eugène)
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Fiction et idéologie : Marx lecteur des Mystères de Paris
Contextes
Idéologie
Réception (théories de la)
Marx (Karl)
Sue (Eugène)
title Fiction et idéologie : Marx lecteur des Mystères de Paris
title_full Fiction et idéologie : Marx lecteur des Mystères de Paris
title_fullStr Fiction et idéologie : Marx lecteur des Mystères de Paris
title_full_unstemmed Fiction et idéologie : Marx lecteur des Mystères de Paris
title_short Fiction et idéologie : Marx lecteur des Mystères de Paris
title_sort fiction et ideologie marx lecteur des mysteres de paris
topic Idéologie
Réception (théories de la)
Marx (Karl)
Sue (Eugène)
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