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Shakespeare et l'Italie
2014
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The Famished Road: Ben Okri's Family Romance?
2013
International audience; This article suggests that by breaking the cycle of the abiku in The Famished Road, Okri inserts Azaro into a lineage that turns him into a storyteller. It explores the nature of parent-child relationships in the novel from this perspective, using the concept of family romance to show how the association of family with storytelling reverberates in Okri’s writing.
La Renaissance des genres. Pratiques et théories des genres littéraire entre Italie et Espagne (XVe-XVIIe siècles)
2012
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Aragon, Le Fou d'Elsa, un poème à thèses
2004
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Shame and Desire: A Reading of Gozzano’s La Signorina Felicita
2012
La lettura del poemetto La signorina Felicita studia il nesso tra vergogna e desiderio come accesso privilegiato alla poesia di Gozzano, se non in generale alla cultura poetica del primo Novecento. L’analisi dei suoi nuclei tematici (il personaggio di Felicita, Villa Amarena e gli oggetti che la popolano, il ‘coro borghese’ che condivide questo spazio con i due protagonisti) e della sua genealogia letteraria (Jammes e Nerval in particolare), condotta in una prospettiva formale e psicanalitica, conduce a identificare le condizioni di coesistenza tra vergogna e desiderio, e il ruolo che gioca la forma poetica come sostituto dell’Oggetto.
Utopian Formats: Simon Morley’s “Lost Horizon”
2021
International audience; In “Lost Horizon”, a 2014 ekphrasis, Simon Morley summons up not just one artpiece but several that have all in common to deal with utopia: a fifteenth century traditional Korean handscroll painting by artist Ahn Gyeon entitled A Dream Journey to the Peach Blossom Paradise (1447); René Daumal’s uncompleted surrealist novel Mount Analogue: A Novel of Symbolically Authentic Non-Euclidean Adventures in Mountain Climbing (1952); James Hilton’s best-selling novel Lost Horizon (1932) and its Hollywood black and white adaptation by Frank Capra (1938), not to mention philosophical texts by Proudhon or Thomas More.Splicing together Western and Eastern traditions, high and pop…
Kicking Tongues de Karen King-Aribisala : Journeys Into Otherness
2009
Disponible en ligne: http://e-crit3224.univ-fcomte.fr/download/3224-ecrit/document/numero_1/l_article_joseph-vilain_149_64.pdf; Cette communication proposait d'utiliser la notion de « translation » définie par Salman Rushdie dans son célèbre articles sur les « patries imaginaires » pour comprendre comment Kicking Tongues, de Karen King-Aribisala, utilise et transforme les Canterbury Tales de Chaucer pour créer une œuvre hybride et, étonnamment, nigériane
Dantesque
2019
L’émergence internationale d’un modèle « dantesque », au tournant des XVIIIe et XIXe siècles, marque à la fois la présence et la distance de Dante à l’horizon de la modernité. Les contributions ici réunies rendent compte de l’ampleur et de la force de ce modèle, non seulement à travers l’amplitude géographique et chronologique de sa diffusion, mais aussi et surtout en s’attachant à explorer la pluralité des codes et des thématiques qu’investit la référence à Dante, bien au-delà de la littérature et de la critique littéraire. La notion de « dantesque » fonctionne ainsi comme une couche herméneutique qui, enveloppant les textes de Dante, à la fois les grossit et les éloigne, marque leur inacc…
Contini e la costruzione del modello dantesco
2014
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The Hangman's Game: Karen King-Aribisala's "diary of creation"
2008
The structure of King Aribisala's multi-layered novel "The Hangman's Game" is complex: each narrative thread reverberates onto the other, creating an intricate network of (sometimes distorting) mirrors, suggesting an interconnectedness between past and present, reality and fiction, living and writing. This paper endeavours to explore this complex relationship and to demonstrate how the protean phenomenon of resurgence informs "The Hangman's Game".