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The poetics of death in the novel of Louis Ferdinand Celine «Journey to the end of the night»
Published 2010-09-01“…This article is devoted to the poetics of Louis Ferdinand Céline`s novel «Journey to the end of the night». It examines aesthetic and filosofical characteristics of Céline's works.…”
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Céline au Congo
Published 2017-03-01“…If Louis-Ferdinand Céline au Congo influence on 20th century French literature is widely acknowledged, one is less aware of the influence left by his Journey to the end of the night on contemporary postcolonial Francophone Literature. …”
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Surveillance and Liberty in Céline's New York, the City That Doesn't Sleep (Around)
Published 2005-06-01“…This essay focuses on Ferdinand Bardamu's account of his stay in New York City in Louis-Ferdinand Céline's bleak bildungsroman, Journey to the End of the Night (1932). In it I explore the rather surprising absence of reference to the Statue of Liberty in a text narrated by a French immigrant of sorts who spends weeks on Ellis Island and who immediately personifies the city as an androgynous, steely, and indeed statue-like woman. …”
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"Allah n’est pas obligé" d’A. Kourouma : un palimpseste ivoirien // Kourouma’s "Allah is not obliged", a palimpsest from the Ivory coast
Published 2015-12-01“…The present study shows that the novel Allah Is Not Obliged (2000) by Ahmadou Kourouma from the Ivory Coast, is an up-dated “Africanized“ transposition of Journey to the End of the Night (1932), L-F. Céline’s key 20th century French novel despite the lapse of time and different contexts, in which both works originated. …”
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