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+ | CAMUS, Audrey, « Le corps du roman : //e. Roman-dit// de Daniel Danis », //Voix et Images//, vol. 40, n° 1 [118] (automne 2014), p. 71-80. +++ Article de revue | ||
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+ | Dans cet article, l’auteure s’attarde à la romanisation du texte de théâtre à partir de la célèbre notion de Mikhaïl Bakhtine concernant la contamination des autres genres littéraires par le roman. L’analyse relève la nature composite du matériau narratif par le recours à l’épopée, | ||
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+ | //The Body of the Novel. //e. Roman-Dit// by Daniel Danis//\\ | ||
+ | In this article, the author starts from Mikhail Bakhtin’s famous statement that other literary genres are contaminated by the novel to focus on the novelization of the dramatic text. Analysis reveals the composite character of the narrative material with its use of epic, tale and chanson de geste, but especially with the contemporary resurgence of Menippean satire and the serio-comic. The author then examines the hybridization of orality and literariness in the writing, but also of tones—sometimes trivial, sometimes solemn—and materials, including those taken from dreams or the visual arts. This aesthetics of mixing is the formal orientation given by Danis to the story of a culturally and ethnically mixed people whose wanderings, in point of fact, reflect the search for another location in which to speak of the existing world. | ||
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