Roman-charogne
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The roman-charogne is a French literary genre of the 19th century.
Of it Gautier wrote in 1834, in the preface to Mademoiselle de Maupin : "À côté du roman moyen âge verdissait le roman-charogne, genre de roman très agréable, et dont les petites-maîtresses nerveuses et les cuisinières blasées faisaient une très grande consommation."
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References
- The Cambridge companion to gothic fiction by Jerrold E. Hogle
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