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French Realism: George J. Becker

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SOURCE: "Edmond and Jules de Goncourt," in Master European Realists of the Nineteenth Century, Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., 1982, pp. 58-92.

In the following essay, Becker investigates the works of the Goncourt brothers, highlighting their innovations in the techniques of realism and overall importance to the Realist movement.

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