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Albert Camus: L'ecriture autobiographique et les registres multiples de la voix reflexions sur "Noces" et "Le Premier Homme".
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Albert Camus: L'ecriture autobiographique et les registres multiples de la voix reflexions sur "Noces" et "Le Premier Homme"./
Author:
Wei, Keling.
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103 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 36-06, page: 1462.
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Masters Abstracts International36-06.
Subject:
Literature, Modern. -
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9780612282629
Albert Camus: L'ecriture autobiographique et les registres multiples de la voix reflexions sur "Noces" et "Le Premier Homme".
Wei, Keling.
Albert Camus: L'ecriture autobiographique et les registres multiples de la voix reflexions sur "Noces" et "Le Premier Homme".
- 103 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 36-06, page: 1462.
Thesis (M.A.)--Queen's University (Canada), 1998.
This thesis studies two of Albert Camus' works: Noces and Le Premier Homme written, respectively, at the beginning and the end of his literary career. Noces is one of his early publications, while Le Premier Homme is, in fact, a posthumous book, published in the 1990's, long after Camus' death. The latter work remains a manuscript, left unfinished at the time of Camus' death. It is of particular interest to us because it reveals some of his rather individual aspects. In other words, it is the strong autobiographical character of the book that attracted us first.
ISBN: 9780612282629Subjects--Topical Terms:
624011
Literature, Modern.
Albert Camus: L'ecriture autobiographique et les registres multiples de la voix reflexions sur "Noces" et "Le Premier Homme".
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Comparing the two texts, we find some common points which profoundly affected Camus' personality and sensibility and constituted the background of his whole oeuvre: Algeria, the Mediterranean, the sun, the sea, and poverty. We qualify the two texts as "autobiographical writings" in the sense that they express the same desire to seek the original, the essential and the ultimate sense of existence.
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Considered from a narratological perspective, Camus' writings transcend the conventional classification of literary "genre". We introduce hence the concept of "phenomenological-poetic-autobiographical voice" which, in covering the narrative voice of the text, embraces a sort of metaphysical and esthetic vision and depicts a unique autobiographical space. This paper shows how Camus' literary writing illustrates the practice of using the multiple facets of voice combining poetry, rhythm, lyricism, as well as personal and collective experience, history and myth, and in which memory and imagination play a complicated game. Literature itself becomes, finally for Camus, a space of traces and of passage.
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