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Contre l'autonomie et la clôture du texte : formes et ambiguïtés de la fiction moderniste européenne : (1910-1939)
Victor-arthur Piégaysubject
Fiction theory[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureWoolfLittérature européenne du vingtième siècleVirginia20th Century European literature[ SHS.LITT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureThéories de la fictionLiterary theoryRamón[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureAndréRomanThéorie littéraireJamesModernismJoyceModernismeGómez de la SernaNovelGidedescription
Although it has been a key concept of literary criticism in the English-speaking world for more than a half-century, modernism remains a relatively misunderstood notion in France, owing to its proximity to somewhat close concepts such as modernity and avant-garde, which it only partially overlaps. The concept is relevant to experimentation in all literary genres, but this study focuses on the novel, with texts by James Joyce, André Gide, Ramón Gómez de la Serna and Virginia Woolf. Those have often been mischaracterized by literary critics as either mimetic novels — though more realistic than realist novels — or more frequently as emblematic of the self-referential text, as defined by the dogmas of new criticism and structuralism. This study seeks an alternative to those two limited analytical options, particularly by using possible worlds theory, which is more susceptible of accounting for the modernist project of creating life rather than representing the real. The traditional definition of modernism as an ensemble of movements is therefore confronted to a new perspective which allows for its analysis as a particular ethics and praxis of fiction: the fictional worlds built by experimental novels of the early twentieth century are ambiguous, caught between tradition and modernity, since modernist texts, in becoming the living memory of literature, refuse to erase the past completely. This study thus proposes to establish a critical cartography, one that will allow the reader to access a terra incognita of French comparative studies.
| year | journal | country | edition | language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2014-11-21 |