Un silence éloquent : narration et fantastique dans Fragoletta (1829) de Latouche et La Vénus d’Ille (1837) et Lokis (1869) de Mérimée

Journal Title: Quêtes littéraires - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue 7

Abstract

"An eloquent silence : the narration and the fantastic in Fragoletta, La Vénus d’Ille and Lokis" ABSTRACT:The paper analyses three works having employed a similar narrative strategy which triggers tension between the explicable and inexplicable and an interpretative crisis that allows a fantastic reading of the fictional text. This strategy is related to the paradoxical statute of the narrator due to which the reader is faced with an incomplete elliptic account because of the former’s reluctance (or impossibility) to offer a definite interpretation of the events.

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Alexandra Jeleva

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  • EP ID EP302908
  • DOI 10.31743/ql.154
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Alexandra Jeleva (2017). Un silence éloquent : narration et fantastique dans Fragoletta (1829) de Latouche et La Vénus d’Ille (1837) et Lokis (1869) de Mérimée. Quêtes littéraires, 0(7), 43-50. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-302908