In this article two novels by Hugo Claus are analysed from the perspective of Trauma theory : Desire (1978) and The sorrow of Belgium (1983). Trauma destroys an individual’s life-narrative and results in a Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. In Desire it is Didi that seems to suffer from it : she lost her human identity and her awareness of time, she is barely able to speek – which means that she has lost the plot that can give her life meaning and coherence. The reader is never told what exactly is the matter : all he gets are flashes, which are not sufficient to tell him the whole story. Moreover, he is confronted with the fact that the language of the novel is very ambiguous. These two characteristics – the unability to get to a fullblown st...
Telling through trauma. Trauma representation in Marguerite Duras' Emily L. ...
The goal of this study is to show that the fiction of genocide aims to share emotions between the na...
The primary goal of this study is to analyse the representation of the traumatic instant in four con...
Contains fulltext : 116216.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this artic...
This article intends to show how the narrative in W or the Memory of Childhood Georges Perec reflect...
Rather than an analysis of vulnerability as a narrative subject-matter, such as war, bereavement or ...
The article studies Jonathan Safran Foer’s second novel Extremely Loud and Incredibly Closewithin th...
This article is based on a series of contemporary British novels (Saturday by Ian McEwan, When We We...
This Master’s thesis examines the ways in which the Holocaust continues to figure in French-Jewish a...
Cet article commence par une discussion théorique autour des différences et des similitudes entre le...
This study sets out to gain a better understanding of trauma and its concomitant haunting as reflect...
Literary texts that deal with traumatic experience develop a specific language: the language in whic...
The article addresses aspects of the vulnerable text and of textual vulnerability as expressed in fi...
Samuel Beckett is an author best known for his depictions of decrepitude (both physical and mental) ...
Cet article se propose de présenter brièvement une branche dynamique des études narratives contempor...
Telling through trauma. Trauma representation in Marguerite Duras' Emily L. ...
The goal of this study is to show that the fiction of genocide aims to share emotions between the na...
The primary goal of this study is to analyse the representation of the traumatic instant in four con...
Contains fulltext : 116216.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this artic...
This article intends to show how the narrative in W or the Memory of Childhood Georges Perec reflect...
Rather than an analysis of vulnerability as a narrative subject-matter, such as war, bereavement or ...
The article studies Jonathan Safran Foer’s second novel Extremely Loud and Incredibly Closewithin th...
This article is based on a series of contemporary British novels (Saturday by Ian McEwan, When We We...
This Master’s thesis examines the ways in which the Holocaust continues to figure in French-Jewish a...
Cet article commence par une discussion théorique autour des différences et des similitudes entre le...
This study sets out to gain a better understanding of trauma and its concomitant haunting as reflect...
Literary texts that deal with traumatic experience develop a specific language: the language in whic...
The article addresses aspects of the vulnerable text and of textual vulnerability as expressed in fi...
Samuel Beckett is an author best known for his depictions of decrepitude (both physical and mental) ...
Cet article se propose de présenter brièvement une branche dynamique des études narratives contempor...
Telling through trauma. Trauma representation in Marguerite Duras' Emily L. ...
The goal of this study is to show that the fiction of genocide aims to share emotions between the na...
The primary goal of this study is to analyse the representation of the traumatic instant in four con...