Der Professorenroman : Michel Zink entre philologie et invention

The present research intends to investigate the links between the institutional activity of the famous medievalist, Michel Zink, and three of his less well-known novels (at least in Italy): the novel about the grail “Déodat ou la transparence” (2002); the volume in the investigative series “Arsène L...

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Main Author: Monica Longobardi
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée 2018-12-01
Series:Revue des Langues Romanes
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/rlr/1170
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description The present research intends to investigate the links between the institutional activity of the famous medievalist, Michel Zink, and three of his less well-known novels (at least in Italy): the novel about the grail “Déodat ou la transparence” (2002); the volume in the investigative series “Arsène Lupin et l’affaire d'Arsonval” (2004) and the satirical novel “Un portefeuille toulousain” (2007). Beyond differences in the literary genre, many more or less evident cases of intertextuality reveal surprising contacts between the Romance literature of the Middle Ages, the savants who practise it by profession, and the novels which, the fruit of the same author, borrow many scholarly themes.
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Der Professorenroman : Michel Zink entre philologie et invention
Revue des Langues Romanes
arthurian literature
romance philology
rewritings
medievalisms
intertextuality
Zink (Michel)
title Der Professorenroman : Michel Zink entre philologie et invention
title_full Der Professorenroman : Michel Zink entre philologie et invention
title_fullStr Der Professorenroman : Michel Zink entre philologie et invention
title_full_unstemmed Der Professorenroman : Michel Zink entre philologie et invention
title_short Der Professorenroman : Michel Zink entre philologie et invention
title_sort der professorenroman michel zink entre philologie et invention
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romance philology
rewritings
medievalisms
intertextuality
Zink (Michel)
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