This article deals with the “blog effect” in literature, from Chevillard’s L’Autofictif and Bon’s Tumulte. What does remain of the initial blog, beyond the subjective way of writing, when the texts are published? Chevillard activates in the blog its characteristics as a media (fragmentation, everyday life, irony) and doing so, he is not unlike writers-journalists as Allais or Fénéon. Bon activates the support effect in all its potentialities. For both of them, a large part of the literaricy is located in what exceeds the blog, especially in the project of transfer from a blog to a book
Blogs are known to have facilitated the access of Internet users to online publication. Nevertheless...
This text falls under research of the discursive analysis as in what one qualifies of the blogoscopy...
AbstractThis dissertation reports a study about the blog phenomenon. It sees the place of French lan...
This article examines the characteristics of the online construction of a writer’s self-image, throu...
Eric Chevillard is a writer who has published for the last twenty years at Les Editions de Minuit an...
With the expansion of new media and Internet, a new publishing practice is developing: the published...
International audienceWith the expansion of new media and Internet, a new publishing practice is dev...
The present article deals with the poetical process allowing blog to be thought and constructed, fro...
L’Autofictif est à la fois un blog ouvert par l’écrivain français Éric Chevillard en septembre 2007 ...
Ce travail se propose d’étudier les effets d’Internet sur la littérature : le web se prête-t-il à l’...
The first section of this thesis examines the issues that arise when Éric Chevillard’s blog, L’autof...
International audiencePublishers, writers and literary events’ organizers do not yet consider that r...
International audienceAmong the several writing practices, there are fragments about blogs. However,...
The present article questions the status of the digital object developed and hosted by François Bo...
The appearance of the blogging platform created a new epistolary form for writers, with an inbuilt m...
Blogs are known to have facilitated the access of Internet users to online publication. Nevertheless...
This text falls under research of the discursive analysis as in what one qualifies of the blogoscopy...
AbstractThis dissertation reports a study about the blog phenomenon. It sees the place of French lan...
This article examines the characteristics of the online construction of a writer’s self-image, throu...
Eric Chevillard is a writer who has published for the last twenty years at Les Editions de Minuit an...
With the expansion of new media and Internet, a new publishing practice is developing: the published...
International audienceWith the expansion of new media and Internet, a new publishing practice is dev...
The present article deals with the poetical process allowing blog to be thought and constructed, fro...
L’Autofictif est à la fois un blog ouvert par l’écrivain français Éric Chevillard en septembre 2007 ...
Ce travail se propose d’étudier les effets d’Internet sur la littérature : le web se prête-t-il à l’...
The first section of this thesis examines the issues that arise when Éric Chevillard’s blog, L’autof...
International audiencePublishers, writers and literary events’ organizers do not yet consider that r...
International audienceAmong the several writing practices, there are fragments about blogs. However,...
The present article questions the status of the digital object developed and hosted by François Bo...
The appearance of the blogging platform created a new epistolary form for writers, with an inbuilt m...
Blogs are known to have facilitated the access of Internet users to online publication. Nevertheless...
This text falls under research of the discursive analysis as in what one qualifies of the blogoscopy...
AbstractThis dissertation reports a study about the blog phenomenon. It sees the place of French lan...