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Shaping the novel : textual interplay in the fiction of Malraux, Hébert, and Modiano

Author: Constantina Mitchell; Paul Raymond Côté
Publisher: Providence : Berghahn Books, 1996.
Edition/Format:   Book : English
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Named Person: André Malraux; Anne Hébert; Patrick Modiano; André Malraux; Anne Hébert; Patrick Modiano; Anne Hébert; Patrick Modiano; André Malraux
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Constantina Mitchell; Paul Raymond Côté
ISBN: 1571810366 9781571810366
OCLC Number: 32924400
Description: xii, 224 p. ; 23 cm.
Contents: Pt. I. Colloquium As Text/Text As Colloquium: Andre Malraux's Les Noyers de l'Altenburg. 1. Situating the Work: An Overview. 2. The Opening of the Son's Account. 3. The Father's Cycle: Embedding/Telling. 4. The Text's Inverted Continuum: The Flanders Account. 5. The Neocritique Colloquium and Les Noyers de l'Altenburg --
Pt. II. Voices, Dreams, and Narrative Organization: Anne Hebert's L'Enfant charge de songes. 6. The Drama of the Self. 7. The Paris Narrative. 8. The Duchesnay-Quebec City Narrative. 9. Thematization and Structural Articulation: Writing and Art As Referents. 10. Routes of Exploration --
Pt. III. Absence, Inquiry, and Fabrication: Textual Representation in the Novels of Patrick Modiano. 11. Surveying the Literary Terrain. 12. Mnemosyne's Spell. 13. Specularity and the Void As Text. 14. The Then and Now of Modiano's Novelistic World.
Responsibility: Constantina Thalia Mitchell, Paul Raymond Côté.

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