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Journal articles on the topic "Littérature – Thèmes, motifs – 20e siècle"
Uhl, Magali. "Images." Anthropen, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.anthropen.126.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Littérature – Thèmes, motifs – 20e siècle"
McCready, II Robert A. "L'avion comme dispositif dans la littérature du 20e siècle." Toulouse 2, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007TOU20102.
Full textTrobat, Yolanda. "Figures de l'inceste dans le roman hispano-américain du XXe siècle." Paris 4, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA040114.
Full textThis research in contemporary literature studies South American narratives written in Spanish. After assessing various aspects of incest in novels and short stories, the ultimate aim of this investigation is to demonstrate that today's novelists criticize humanism, which they carry out a “disconstruction”, that they express the wrill think the relationship between man and interdict, disorder and inhumanity. Two main lines of deconstruction have been set up : the questioning both of moral schemes and of political concepts (such as “the individual”, “the social body”, “freedom”. . . ). Novels and short stories of : Allende, Arenas, Benedetti, Bioy Casares, Cortazar, Garcia Marquez, Eltit, Esquivel, Fuentes, Mastretta, Puig, Sabato, Vargas Llosa, Ocampo. The different aspects of incest demonstrate that all novelists worry about "struggle for recognizability" (Hegel). And, last but not least, that all novels and short stories point out a state of anxiety, of apprehension about identity, in south American Spanish countries and a mental inclination to question identity
Monneyron, Frédéric. "L'imaginaire androgyne d'Honoré de Balzac à Virginia Woolf." Paris 4, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986PA040261.
Full textThe androgyne can be found in the mythologies of many cultural areas. In the western one, plate uses it as an illustration of his theories of love, then it appears as a major element in Judeo-Christian mystical and theosophical systems. If on the one hand the ethno-religious myth can be easily located and if its patterns are clear, on the other hand it takes time for the literary myth to find its way out. At the beginning of the 19th century, the neo-classical aesthetics, the progress of medical research and the increasing interest in mysticism are chances for the literary myth to develop. In France, during the romantic period, Balzac and Gautier with Seraphita and Mademoiselle de Maupin, in two different ways, found a genuine literary myth. The androgyne becomes in the works of the French and English writers at the end of the century an important character of the decadence. But no perfect symmetry is to be seen anymore and the idea takes form as two opposite characters : the effeminate young man and the boyish woman. This decay of the symbol brings along the expression of a "different" sexuality. Recollection of some of the most significant patterns of the myth is allowed from time thanks to the esoteric tradition of the androgyne which is known by some of the novelists. In the other way, the literary imaginary of the time has strong influence on the doctrin itself. Although psychoanalysis is unable to consider bisexuality but as a hypothesis, the androgyne receives at the beginning of the 20th century a psychological integration. Indeed, the will to androgyny can be read in some of the D. H. Lawrence’s works as an attempt to balance heterosexual and homosexual desires and in the feminist way of V. Woolf's Orlande as the search of the truth beyond immediate appearances. These directions, though close to the patterns of the myth, are nevertheless the witnesses of its death. But they show the strength of the archetype and give way to the rich and diverse imaginary of today
Marras, Margherita. "L'insularité dans la littérature narrative sarde du XXe siècle." Toulouse 2, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996TOU20050.
Full textInsular vision profoundly impregnates sardinian literature : in novels the island appears as a place that the author needs to relate to and to research, like the epicentre of an imaginary world, at the horizon of all the author's quests and desires. The island is the place where heros live, heros who never determined their history but who have been wounded by it : men (whose beliefs, obsessions and desires we know) profoundly marked by their marginal condition and the uncertainties of their land. "sardity", "sardisme", "sarditude" are direct and specific expressions of sardinia's insularity. They bring the writers of this region to light and are the basis of a literature endowed with its own motivations and autonomous with regard to any system. The sardinian novel's realistic connotation is filtered through the author himself in novels conceived as instruments to perpetuate historical memory, as a way of putting forward the specificity and the problems of the island. The insular representation in this literature is, however, also a way for the novelist to annonce his existential worries, which are characteristic of the sardinian man, and to carry out his insular reconquest whilst perpetrating the values and hence fundamental reality of his land
Nguyen, Thi Quoc Thanh. "L'émergence du thème de la mer dans la littérature vietnamienne contemporaine." Paris, INALCO, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004INAL0016.
Full textThe Vietnamese need some centuries to take conscience of the maritime element. Until the second half of the 20th century, the Vietnamese history nearly did not have events which took place on the sea. The China Sea was neglected by the Vietnamese who prefered their rivers. The rough currents off Vietnam and the superstitions made the people afraid of this part of their territory. The exile on the sea in the 80's by the Vietnamese Boat-People consequently caused one of the most important literary movement of the country. Through literature, we can see this learning of living with the China Sea by the Vietnamese people, their own way to take place in the South East Asian's politic scene with their strategic position on the sea. Poets like Huy Can or Xuan Dieu have done much to make them get accustomed to the theme of the sea in poetry and novels. It is this evolution, this learning which is worth studying because the China Sea is becoming an inspiration for Vietnamese literature
Soulillou, Jacques. "La représentation du crime dans l'art aux 19ème et 20ème siècles." Paris 1, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994PA010631.
Full textBahuet-Gachet, Delphine. "L'espace dans les nouvelles fantastiques françaises et italiennes du XXe siècle : 1940-1960." Bordeaux 3, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996BOR30003.
Full textThe space delineated by the texts of the corpus is discontinuous, heteregeneous, it is structured by the opposition between daily space and "different space" : the latter can be an "unusual space" (becoming strangely disquieting) or a fantastic space (belonging to an other universe). The protagonist can enter "different space" as the result of a physical movement (travelling, getting over boundaries) or a lapse of consciousness (sleep, fainting fits): it often happens at a guide's instigation. Coming back into the daily world is impossible or difficult. The new space unveils its difference. A particular light is necessary : the quality of the light and also the symbolic value of the moments play a part in the creation of the fantastic. "different space" causes a sense of anguish which can take two shapes. The fantastic of emptiness is linked to spaces excessively vast, hostile to man or deserted by him : space seems to be dilating. In the fantastic of confinement, on the contrary, space seems to be contracting : the part of the boundary (particularly the walls of the house) is then essential. Very often, "different space" undergoing a metamorphosis reveals a labyrinthine structure, but in fantastic the initiatic progression through the maze is conducive to dysphoria. Fantastic spaces strictly speaking presuppose the existence of a distinct universe, but the latter encroaches upon ours : these spaces can be be enclaves in our three-dimensional space but often their very localization is a supernatural phenomenon
Boskovic, Sanja. "La poétique du mythe dans la littérature contemporaine." Poitiers, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002POIT5007.
Full textBertrand, Lucie. "Écritures de l'indicible aux XIXe et XXE siècles : élaboration et mise à l'épreuve d'un outil d'investigation littéraire." Nice, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010NICE2026.
Full textInglese, Andrea. "Il problema dell'espressione di sé nella letteratura della modernità." Paris, EHESS, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001EHES0124.
Full textBooks on the topic "Littérature – Thèmes, motifs – 20e siècle"
1959-, Chassay Jean-François, ed. Promenades littéraires dans Montréal. Éditions Québec/Amérique, 1989.
Bordeaux), Mythologies du jardin de l'antiquité à. la fin du XIXe (. 2006. Les mythologies du jardin de l'antiquité à la fin du XIXe siècle. Presses universitaires de Bordeaux, 2006.
Centre de recherches sur l'anthropologie au XVIIe siècle (Dijon). Caractères et passions au XVIIe siècle. EUD, Éd. universitaires de Dijon, 1998.
La ville européenne dans la littérature fantastique du tournant du siècle, (1860-1915). Age d'homme, 2007.
La littérature des lointains: Histoire de l'exotisme européen au XXe siècle. Honoré Champion, 1998.
Book chapters on the topic "Littérature – Thèmes, motifs – 20e siècle"
Amossy, Ruth. "Étudier la littérature française du 20e et du 21e siècle en Israël : thèmes et approches." In La littérature française du 20e siècle lue de l'étranger. Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.septentrion.13829.
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