Jules Renard's work is seen as a purification of style from image-renouncing poetry (1886), the short story (1888), the novel (1892), and perhaps, as in the collection of brief notes and dialogues published in 1908 as Ragotte , literature. But in as much as Ragotte — and the Journal — are caught between transparency and imagery, they create a distance which, inevitably, is literary.
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