Abstract

This article attempts to show the analysis of the literary realism by two of the most important sociologists of the twentieth century, Pierre Bourdieu and Jean-Claude Passeron. Both focus, as before it did Sartre, in the analysis of Flaubert. By this way, Bourdieu and Passeron establish contact points and distance between literary realism and sociology. Thought of Bourdieu and Passeron has a common genesis, which determines the similarities in their approaches. However, the analysis of both also realize a progressive separation of positions.

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