Rêveuse bourgeoisie ("Dreamy bourgeoisie") is a 1937 novel by the French writer Pierre Drieu La Rochelle. It tells the story of a declining middle-class family before and after World War I, told in five parts which span over three generations. The developments of the family, which was based on the author's own family, are paralleled to the overall decline of the French middle class around the same time.[1] The novel was written at a time when Drieu La Rochelle was becoming increasingly more engaged in politics, but its themes and narrative are unpolitical and self-critical.[2]

Rêveuse bourgeoisie
AuthorPierre Drieu La Rochelle
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
PublisherÉditions Gallimard
Publication date
1937
Pages327

A first part of the novel was published in 1936 in the November issue of Nouvelle Revue Française. The finished book was published the year after by éditions Gallimard. Critics initially greeted it as the author's masterpiece, with some reservations about the change of pace toward the end of the novel.[3]

References edit

Notes
  1. ^ Leibovici 1994, p. 70-71
  2. ^ Grover 1958, p. 162
  3. ^ Grover 1958, p. 167
Literature
  • Leibovici, Solange (1994). Le sang et l'encre: Pierre Drieu La Rochelle. Une psychobiographie (in French). Amsterdam: Ropodi. ISBN 90-5183-703-8.
  • Grover, Frédéric J. (1958). Drieu La Rochelle and the Fiction of Testimony. Cambridge: University of Cambridge Press.