Dans un cadre interdisciplinaire, ce volume examine diverses traditions d'approche critiques et esthétiques du quotidien au Japon et en Occident du XIXe au XXIe siècles, chez des auteurs et artistes comme Sôseki, Mishima, Ozu, Bresson, Barthes, Michaël Ferrier ou Raymond Williams.
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Le quotidien au Japon et en Occident
Fabien Arribert-Narce
The French contemporary narrative reveals a disturbing fascination for the irrational. Rather deserting the too bright shores of reason, it summons magical and often anachronistic figures (spectres, shamans, witches) to probe the meanders of a collective psyche whose fears and phantasms resist the paths of rationalism.
Le surnaturel du roman contemporain
Anne-Sophie Donnarieix
This volume questions the role of figures in thought, since the middle of the 20th century. It focuses on voice in written language, through the work of writers and philosophers.
Pour Bruno Clément
Florence de Chalonge, François Noudelmann
Le dossier central de ce numéro 344 est consacré à l'œuvre du romancier contemporain Michel Chaillou (1930-2013), dont de multiples lectures cherchent à cerner l'art de l’écoute qu’elle invente spécifiquement.
Michel Chaillou à l'écoute de l'obscur
Pascal Lefranc
Greek and Roman readers and audiences/Audiences in Greece and Rome expected words to appeal to the visual imagination, to move, entertain and persuade through the quality of enargeia or evidentia. This collection examines the workings of this phenomenon in different genres from Homeric epic to the Second Sophistic and, beyond Antiquity, in the ...
Études sur l'enargeia de l'Antiquité à l'époque moderne
Florence Klein, Ruth Webb
Valentin Decloquement
Les articles ici réunis abordent les différents aspects du discours polémique dans l'oeuvre critique, poétique et romanesque d’Aragon.
Aragon polémiste
Adrien Cavallaro
"Every reader, as he reads, is actually the reader of himself." What if this statement made by Marcel Proust could also apply to the collective reader which the cultural reception field is, within the context of cultural transfer?
Diffusion, réceptions, appropriations et traduction de Marcel Proust au Brésil (1913-1960)
Étienne Sauthier
Does a film about a writer represent a life, an institutional position, or a discourse? Is the goal of literary television programs or on-line critical videos to make literary more accessible? Questions of cultural heritage and education, as well as the "star" status of writers, seem to dominate cinematographic and televisual approaches to ...
Filmer la littérature
Sylvain Dreyer, Dominique Vaugeois
This collective work aims to show that, contrary to popular belief, May 68 exerted a rapid, profound and lasting influence on literature.
Nelly Wolf, Matthieu Rémy
Michel Chaillou's prose reveals a renewed and subversive relationship with literature and with past and present knowledges. In most of his works he has surveyed texts, authors, characters, spaces and geographies of past eras.
Chiara Rolla
How is the island space imagined and represented by island artists from the Indian Ocean? Which power relations are revealed by a historical analysis of their landscape representations? Through these questions, the aim of this study is to decontinentalize Western discourse in order to return the island to the islanders.
Expression de l'iléïté dans l'Océan Indien francophone
Magali Compan
By the themes he chooses, his specific style, Pierre Michon teaches us that one has to target the periphery in order to reach the inner truth. This essay presents an exhaustive but indirectly formulated theory of obliquity based on Michon's own words.
Une écriture oblique
Yona Hanhart-Marmor
As an art critic challenging the academic painters of the official Salons, Huysmans positioned himself within Modern Art as a promoter of the Impres-sionists. The partiality for Gustave Moreau, that Huysmans was to display in A Rebours, marks his rupture with Zola and his circle. By turning toward an official painter hostile to any form of ...
La fin du « moderne »
Daniel Grojnowski
The fire of Notre Dame (April 2019) has rekindled the battles surrounding the preservation of heritage monuments. The debate in which many writers participated had already been fierce during the 19th Century and after WW1 and WW2.
Des regards sur le XIXe siècle
Fiona McIntosh-Varjabédian, Karl Zieger
Representing the fruits of forty years of research, the essays in this book tackle the thematic dimension of Claude Simon's works as well as individual novels with particular attention paid to their subtexts.
Ralph Sarkonak
An unprecedented intercultural approach to russian literature is presented here in the most accessible way possible.
Introduction à la lecture des classiques (XIXe-XXe siècles)
Serge Rolet
Le volume est consacré à l'œuvre (à la fois philosophique et poétique) de Michel Deguy (œuvre internationalement reconnue et assez largement traduite). Il est composé de 10 contributions qui en présentent les principaux axes et des réponses données par M. Deguy à chacune.
Avec Michel Deguy. Poétique & Philosophie
Camille Fallen, Bénédicte Gorillot
La dévastation de la planète, la crise des réfugiés, les suites de l'affaire Weinstein : il faut relire Robert Merle pour comprendre les tensions du monde d’aujourd’hui.
Robert Merle, L'Île, Malevil et Les Hommes protégés
Yves Baudelle, Anne Wattel