This book highlights fictional memoir’s debt to the theatre, while examining how its writing developed based on various borrowings and processes characteristic of the stage.
L’analyse des modes d’inscription du processus de création dans le narratif apporte un nouvel éclairage sur l'oeuvre de J.M.G. Le Clézio au croisement du poétique et des discours philosophique et psychanalytique.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau écrivain polémique focuses on the ways in which Rousseau’s career was constructed in a constant engagement with the practice of polemics and refutation in the fields of politics, religion, and philosophy.
In Marie Darrieussecq ou voir le monde à neuf, the first study in French of the novelist’s works to date, Colette Trout highlights the innovative qualities of her writing.
Calling on a variety of approaches (literary studies, gender studies, and cultural studies), this volume questions the current relevance of this phenomenon and its multiple personal, political, aesthetic, and ethical implications.