Présences paradoxales du romanesque dans la fiction contemporaine
For the last thirty years, rewriting has proven to be a new approach to literary heritage: works such as those by Jean Echenoz, Patrick Deville and Tanguy Viel are more than mere parodies. They show a fascination with the mythology of adventure and crime which refers to romance, inspiration often cr...
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description | For the last thirty years, rewriting has proven to be a new approach to literary heritage: works such as those by Jean Echenoz, Patrick Deville and Tanguy Viel are more than mere parodies. They show a fascination with the mythology of adventure and crime which refers to romance, inspiration often criticized. Nevertheless, it appears to extensively remodel the writings of these authors, for their stories explore narrative stereotypes and question the status of the realm of fancy rather than restore outdated models. By these means, fiction is legitimized both aesthetically and ontologically, since it is offered both for reading pleasure and as an art of living. |
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spelling | doaj.art-24f069836d694f6aa3b228da49efcfb82022-12-21T20:25:42ZfraPléiade (EA 7338)Itinéraires2427-920X2013-10-0120131657910.4000/itineraires.807Présences paradoxales du romanesque dans la fiction contemporaineAnne SennhauserFor the last thirty years, rewriting has proven to be a new approach to literary heritage: works such as those by Jean Echenoz, Patrick Deville and Tanguy Viel are more than mere parodies. They show a fascination with the mythology of adventure and crime which refers to romance, inspiration often criticized. Nevertheless, it appears to extensively remodel the writings of these authors, for their stories explore narrative stereotypes and question the status of the realm of fancy rather than restore outdated models. By these means, fiction is legitimized both aesthetically and ontologically, since it is offered both for reading pleasure and as an art of living.http://journals.openedition.org/itineraires/807contemporary French novelJean EchenozPatrick DevilleTanguy Vielfiction effectimagination |
spellingShingle | Anne Sennhauser Présences paradoxales du romanesque dans la fiction contemporaine Itinéraires contemporary French novel Jean Echenoz Patrick Deville Tanguy Viel fiction effect imagination |
title | Présences paradoxales du romanesque dans la fiction contemporaine |
title_full | Présences paradoxales du romanesque dans la fiction contemporaine |
title_fullStr | Présences paradoxales du romanesque dans la fiction contemporaine |
title_full_unstemmed | Présences paradoxales du romanesque dans la fiction contemporaine |
title_short | Présences paradoxales du romanesque dans la fiction contemporaine |
title_sort | presences paradoxales du romanesque dans la fiction contemporaine |
topic | contemporary French novel Jean Echenoz Patrick Deville Tanguy Viel fiction effect imagination |
url | http://journals.openedition.org/itineraires/807 |
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