Les Mots : les échos du silence dans l’autobiographie de Jean-Paul Sartre

The sartrean autobiographical text The Words may be read as a testament that paradoxically establishes the silence through the excessive word. Sartre says when he does not utter, silences when he speaks and, through the dialectal articulation that he establishes between uttering and silencing, offer...

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Main Author: Deise Quintiliano
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin & Werset Publishing House 2017-12-01
Series:Quêtes Littéraires
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Online Access:http://czasopisma.kul.pl/ql/article/view/169
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Summary:The sartrean autobiographical text The Words may be read as a testament that paradoxically establishes the silence through the excessive word. Sartre says when he does not utter, silences when he speaks and, through the dialectal articulation that he establishes between uttering and silencing, offers us a truly original autobiographical form.
ISSN:2084-8099