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Journal articles on the topic "Genre épistolaire"
Bédard, Mylène. "Les stratégies épistolaires et les rébellions identitaires dans la correspondance (1830-1840) de Julie Bruneau-Papineau1." Articles 24, no. 1 (September 14, 2011): 7–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1006054ar.
Full textDemarolle, Pierre. "Argumentation et genre épistolaire dans La Nouvelle Héloïse." Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire 70, no. 3 (1992): 673–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rbph.1992.3839.
Full textLebel, Jean. "Littérature de voyage et genre épistolaire au XVIe siècle." Bulletin de l'Association Guillaume Budé 1, no. 2 (2000): 175–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/bude.2000.1990.
Full textLaporte, Dominique. "L’art romanesque et la pensée de George Sand dans Jacques (1834)." Analyses 29, no. 2 (April 12, 2005): 123–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/501165ar.
Full textDezutter, Olivier. "Genre épistolaire et positionnement du scripteur : une liberté sous contrainte." Pratiques 113, no. 1 (2002): 83–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/prati.2002.1948.
Full textChatelain, Marie-Claire. "Le modèle ovidien de l’élégie au xviie siècle." Tangence, no. 109 (September 8, 2016): 17–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1037383ar.
Full textBernard, Claudie. "L’intime épistolaire (1850–1900): genre et pratique culturelle by Jelena Jovicic." French Review 86, no. 3 (2013): 573–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tfr.2013.0440.
Full textChoi, Yohwan. ""L’usage atypique du genre épistolaire : une lecture des Lettres sur les Anglais"." Études de Langue et Littérature Françaises 131 (September 15, 2022): 201–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.18824/ellf.131.08.
Full textBaranova, Tatiana. "Le genre épistolaire au service du discours politique pendant les guerres de Religion." Cahiers du GADGES 6, no. 1 (2008): 97–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/gadge.2008.1029.
Full textOsterman, Tina. "Mémoires d'Hadrien entre fiction et autobiographie." Acta Neophilologica 49, no. 1-2 (December 15, 2016): 167–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/an.49.1-2.167-175.
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Jovicic, Jelena. "L'intime épistolaire (1850-1900), du genre à la pratique culturelle." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/NQ58220.pdf.
Full textGodin, Mireille. "L'écriture de l'amour et l'amour de l'écriture: le genre épistolaire amoureux chez Cyrano de Bergerac et Guilleragues." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/3435.
Full textMarro, Frédérique. "Ecritures romanesque, critique et épistolaire : la croisée des genres dans l'oeuvre de Barbey d'Aurevilly ( 1851-1865)." Thesis, Paris 4, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA040080.
Full textJules Barbey d’Aurevilly left a polymorphous work. In that respect, the years 1851-1865 were exemplary. Every week he wrote an article for Le Pays and sent a letter to his friend Trebutien. No other period saw so many Aurevillien tales published : the first short story of Les Diaboliques, Le Dessous de cartes d’une partie de whist, and novels : Une vieille maîtresse, L’Ensorcelée, Le Chevalier des Touches et Un prêtre marié. Though he had to deal with those pieces of writing at the same time, Barbey seemed to dissociate them. Critical writing, submitted to editorial conditions of newspapers resulted from emergency, censorship and “Necessity”. On the other hand, the letters gave him a chance to “roar”: they opened parentheses amongst the pressing “din” of the newspapers and the “furnace” of novel writing. The latter – through the power of Imagination – appeared nonetheless as the privileged place for authentic personal expression. However, can we grant a function to a letter, an article or a novel in such a categorical manner? Of course, letters offered Barbey space for spontaneity into which he entered hurriedly. They also gave food for thought on writing itself, and were used as a pattern for novel and critical writing. In the same way, critical writing improved fiction and refined esthetic choices. This polymorphism did not limit genres to a particular function or aesthetic choice but designed a global coherence in which each piece of writing influenced another to try and reach ‘the eloquence of the heart’. Indeed that was the ideal writing Barbey d’Aurevilly pursued from 1851 to 1865 and which created the aesthetic qualities of his prose
Doig, Katherine. "Correspondances avec l'absence : la fiction épistolaire monologique aux XXe et XXIe siècles." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017USPCA127.
Full textLong fictions composed of one uninterrupted letter – monologic epistolary fictions – are underrepresented in critical discourse, and frequently shunted more or less overtly beyond its margins. Their existence is brought to light here by one play and fourteen novels in French, English, Italian and German, ranging from 1902 (Gide) to 2011 (Norman) via a cast of authors including Yourcenar, Coetzee, Amis and Celestini.This study aims firstly to fill the critical lacuna, establishing the dimensions of this new sub- genre. It measures the breadth of the formal definitions of the single-letter epistolary novel, the length of its inscription in literary history, and the depth conferred upon it by critical discourse about real letters, the letter-novel genre and a certain epistolary quality to be found in all literature, which our novels set themselves up to reflect and refract.Our rather disparate corpus of texts reveals the interest of this technical framework, haunted as it is by recurrent themes which illuminate the characteristics of monological epistolary writing. Firstly, the theme of one's own death (Yourcenar, Coetzee, Bernstein, Robinson, Amis) shines a light on the physical structure of any text, rendered visible in the format of the letter; this conjunction suggests the idea of the text as corpse. A series of apocalyptic universes complicates this rather empirical portrait, which reads like the symbol of the Death of the Author; novels by Coetzee, Amis and Auster use complex portraits of fictional time to suggest the possibility of coincidence, overlap, meetings both epistolary and literary. These two chapters set up the terms of a final debate concerning literary communication, investigated via the symbol of the double (Gide, Coeztee, Bernstein, Celestini). After the narrative of the text itself and the implied drama of the letter's trajectory, a pragmatic dimension comes to light. This final analysis allows us to investigate the ethics of correspondence, and the letter as one key to understanding those of fiction itself
Pardanaud-Landriot, Chloé. "Plumes royales : l’art épistolaire chez les souverains et souveraines de Navarre et de France au XVIe siècle." Thesis, Saint-Etienne, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012STET2166/document.
Full textThe first part shows what is known toda y about the Royals of Navarre and France in the sixteenth century. It lists thepublications of their writings as well as different researchers' points of view about them up to now. Finally it specifiesunder which criteria the studied corpus bas been established (choice of letters, unpublished works).The second part describes the cultural and material contexts of the royal correspondence. It demonstrates the genre ofletter writing during the Renaissance period, the education and culture of princes and princesses as weil as the materialconstraints which influenced the ability of writing their letters.The last two parts are devoted to the study of letters. The language used by the kings and queens depended on therelationship between them and their correspondents. This makes a distinction between letters to members of the publicand those intended for personal correspondence. Beyond this distinction, it is noticed thal the differences in styledepend also on the exercising (or not) of royal authority, as well as on the gender of the writer. The different genresused in writing are in no way "natural" but dictated by society in order to address specific requirements.From these works the following hypothesis can be made: the kings' and queens' practices of letter writing influencedthe theories of the period. Furtherrnore, this study confirms thal beyond the practice of a universal way of writing, themajority of kings and queens bad their own unique persona! style
Bédard, Mylène. "Rhétorique et autoreprésentation : la pratique épistolaire des femmes en temps d'insurrections." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/25193.
Full textCette thèse s’inscrit dans la mouvance des travaux qui visent à renouveler l’histoire littéraire (Thérenty, Vaillant, Pinson, Cambron) en tenant compte des enjeux de l’histoire culturelle, dont celui des représentations (Corbin, Kalifa). Elle met en valeur un corpus de 300 lettres écrites par des Bas-Canadiennes liées au mouvement patriote entre 1830 et 1840 et a pour objectif de montrer que la pratique épistolaire des femmes de la première moitié du XIXe siècle n’évolue pas en circuit fermé, mais s’avère perméable à l’actualité et au discours médiatique. Tout en révélant les conditions matérielles, les codes et les relations sociales qui régulent la forme épistolaire, cette étude cherche à faire état des mutations que subissent les usages de la lettre féminine au contact des événements insurrectionnels. Privilégier une lecture culturelle de la décennie 1830-1840 à travers le prisme des correspondances féminines permet d’observer la période insurrectionnelle du point de vue des opportunités qu’elle offre aux femmes. Cette perspective incite à examiner les lettres qu’elles ont écrites, mais aussi à se pencher sur les autres pratiques de sociabilité, dont le salon, de même que sur les pratiques de lecture, principalement celle du journal, qui est accessible aussi bien aux femmes de la bourgeoisie qu’à celles issues de milieux plus modestes. L’étude croisée des lettres et de la presse rend compte des interférences et de la complémentarité entre la correspondance et la culture médiatique au cœur du XIXe siècle, et témoigne d’une politisation progressive des usages et des pratiques culturelles. En plein siècle romantique, l’enchevêtrement entre le politique et le personnel bouleverse les frontières entre le privé et le public et entraîne des tensions dans l’écriture épistolaire, notamment dans la représentation du sujet féminin, mais aussi entre une pratique plus ouverte à une sensibilité de nature romantique et un cadre normatif fondé sur l’idéal classique. C’est pourquoi cette thèse allie les méthodes de l’histoire littéraire et la notion d’autoreprésentation empruntée à l’analyse du discours (Maingueneau, Amossy) pour évaluer dans quelle mesure les femmes s’approprient les représentations culturelles en vigueur pour être entendues, tout en étant fidèles à elles-mêmes et aux possibles de l’époque.
Pardanaud-Landriot, Chloé. "Plumes royales : l'art épistolaire chez les souverains et souveraines de Navarre et de France au XVIe siècle." Phd thesis, Université Jean Monnet - Saint-Etienne, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00959069.
Full textParent, Catherine. "Ondées suivi de La mélancolie amoureuse du sujet épistolaire contemporain dans Folle, de Nelly Arcan." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/33351.
Full textLiu, Yu-Chang. "Du français classique au français contemporain : permanence et évolution dans la systématique des temps verbaux de l'indicatif : le cas de la littérature épistolaire." Limoges, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999LIMO2004.
Full textFollowing y. Galet's synchronic study of the verbo-adverbial correlations, it has now become necessary to consider, through the diachronic study, the gradual linguistic gap between the passe simple and some adverbial phrases expressing time. The present dissertation considers the period extending from the xvii century through the xix century and it is limited to the epistolary genre from etienne pasquier to victor hugo. It focuses on two major objectives: a) to show how the results of the counting obtained mainly through the frantext data can help date as accurately as possible the use of these adverbial phrases expressing time with the passe compose rather than with the passe simple. B) to attempt to discover and to elucidate factors that provoked this linguistic evolution. The distributional method adopted in this study helps to avoid the subjectivity with which contemporary readers view these ancient texts
Naman, Ghada. "La correspondance de Voltaire avec Étienne–Noël Damilaville." Thesis, Paris Est, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PEST0027.
Full textThis thesis talks about the correspondence of Voltaire with Étienne-Noël Damilaville which lasts eight years (1760 to 1768). The corpus consists of the letters we received, it has five hundred fifty-nine letters. Among them there are five hundred forty letters from Voltaire to Damilaville. This study is divided into three parts, it aims to explain the nature of relationships that link the two men and how the epistolary exchange was developed. The letters are full of requests, requests for books, information, discounts of letters or packages and services of all kinds. They letters reveal the great confidence that Voltaire to his correspondent. One easily sees loyalty Damilaville who does not hesitate to fulfill these requests. Several aspects of life in Ferney Voltaire are presented, as well as its relations with Paris by mediation of Damilaville who works in the office of the Twentieth. Its function using both postal services and to avoid the censorship imposed on the post and on the books that come in France in the eighteenth century. The correspondence is rich variation in subjects and areas covered, it reflects the life of Voltaire as a man and author, particularly as the author engaged in the fight against bigotry, says the "Infâme". It tries to show its role and that the group of "brothers" in this fight, without neglecting the importance of Damilaville as his intermediary with the "brothers" and with other relationships. We present the strategy in the fight business Calas, Sirven and La Barre; Voltaire's role as head of propaganda is clear, he is giving orders and recommendations, to seek contacts, make requests or letters. He spares no efforts to gain the victory he dedicated to the struggle of important works. This research examines some of them to understand the method used to support the notion of tolerance and overcome fanaticism. Finally, the epistolary style used is examined through the presentation of the common structure of the letter, that of his unit and applying the standard adopted in the conventional epistolary genre. We see that the letters belong to a genre that changes with flexible usage between a registered letter, an epistle, a letter and a letter ostensibly. The study addresses the image of Voltaire by himself in his letters, there are some letters that turn into letter portrait that draws the lines of his person and presents his biography, it becomes a place where he effusion book is to reveal the intimacy of the ego of the author. The image of his works and his plays has its place in literature. It examines how present and the image that Voltaire wants to give his correspondent
Books on the topic "Genre épistolaire"
L'Intime épistolaire (1850-1900): Genre et pratique culturelle. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars, 2010.
Find full textFaiblesse et force, présidence et collégialité chez Paul de Tarse: Recherche littéraire et théologique sur 2 Co 10-13 dans le contexte du genre épistolaire antique. Leiden: Brill, 2015.
Find full textArchives épistolaires de Mari. Paris [France]: Editions Recherche sur les Civilisations, 1988.
Find full textChristine, Planté, ed. L' épistolaire, un genre féminin ? Paris: Honoré Champion, 1998.
Find full textAssociation internationale des études françaises. Congrès, ed. Le Genre pastoral jusqu'à la Révolution.: L'Art épistolaire. Alfred de Musset. Paris: Association internationale des études françaises, 1987.
Find full textMARSAIS-C, DU. Abrégé des Tropes de Dumarsais, auquel on a joint des principes de narration, genre épistolaire. Hachette Livre - BNF, 2018.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Genre épistolaire"
Hermand-Schebat, Laure. "Théorie et pratique du genre épistolaire chez Pétrarque : ars dictaminis et lettre humaniste." In Rhétorique, poétique et stylistique, 303–18. Presses Universitaires de Bordeaux, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pub.17028.
Full textGlinatsis, Robin. "Chapitre V : L’Épître aux Pisons et le genre épistolaire : le point de vue de la structure." In De l'Art poétique à l'Épître aux Pisons d'Horace, 111–36. Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.septentrion.19731.
Full textDezutter, Olivier. "La vision du genre épistolaire dans la collection « Modèles français » destinée à l’enseignement secondaire catholique en Belgique francophone durant un siècle : constances et évolution." In La lettre enseignée, 45–60. UGA Éditions, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.ugaeditions.9978.
Full textOmacini, Lucia. "Crise de l’œuvre, crise des genres : le roman épistolaire au tournant des Lumières." In Le Bonheur de la littérature, 75. Presses Universitaires de France, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/puf.neef.2005.01.0075.
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