Goncourt brothers
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The '''Goncourt brothers''' were [[Edmond de Goncourt]] and [[Jules de Goncourt]], both [[France|French]] [[Naturalism]] writers. They jointly wrote their long ''[[Journal des Goncourt]]'' from 1851. | The '''Goncourt brothers''' were [[Edmond de Goncourt]] and [[Jules de Goncourt]], both [[France|French]] [[Naturalism]] writers. They jointly wrote their long ''[[Journal des Goncourt]]'' from 1851. | ||
- | In 1865 they published their novel"'''[[Germinie Lacerteux]]'''". | + | In 1865 they published their novel ''[[Germinie Lacerteux]]''. |
Substituting [[pathology]] for [[psychology]], their impressionist style had an intense and original precision. | Substituting [[pathology]] for [[psychology]], their impressionist style had an intense and original precision. | ||
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The Goncourt brothers were Edmond de Goncourt and Jules de Goncourt, both French Naturalism writers. They jointly wrote their long Journal des Goncourt from 1851.
In 1865 they published their novel Germinie Lacerteux.
Substituting pathology for psychology, their impressionist style had an intense and original precision.
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