In this article we propose to explore the poetic features of Michel Leiris’ L’âge d’homme on the basis of a series of specific examples and attempt to inquire how the “I” is recorded in his autobiographical experimentation. Rejecting the classical model of autobiography, the author places the history of his personality within a framework formed by recurring images in which the games on lexicon, analogical connections and seemingly arbitrary associations intermingle. Aiming to erase himself, he pushes back the limits of conventional language and exploits a lyrical dimension within his narrative work, and in this process constitutes his genesis.Dans cet article, nous proposons d’examiner, à partir d’une série d’exemples concrets, les traits p...
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This study examines the mechanics of memory as depicted in the works of Michel Leiris. Already in hi...
What is the value of play for a reader when the literary text itself is radically conceived as a lud...
There is no fiction in narrative prose that testifies to a playful intentionality more manifest than...
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At the casino, Frédérique abandons herself to the roulette wheel, which gives her a protective “out ...
At its peak in the 17th century, Vanity, thanks to its codification, persists beyond that age favour...
The caricature, in its most elementary representation, in its polysemy, its multiple extensions, ref...
This article seeks to analyze three novels by Jean Genet: Our Lady of the Flowers (1943), Miracle of...
This paper deals with the theme of memory in the novel Mémoires d ’un ange maladroit by Francis Dann...
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