La dualité en Soi dans D’après une histoire vraie de Delphine de Vigan [PDF]
D’après une histoire vraie est un roman de Delphine de Vigan qui apparait en 2015 et qui obtient le prix Renaudot et le prix Goncourt des Lycéens. Delphine de Vigan présente une part de Soi dans cette œuvre en donnant au personnage principal son prénom ...
Samah Ibrahim Mansour
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Epidemiology and 3-year outcomes of combined oral contraceptive-associated distal deep vein thrombosis. [PDF]
Abstract Background Distal deep vein thrombosis (infrapopliteal DVT without proximal DVT or pulmonary embolism [PE]) generally shares the same triggering risks factors as proximal DVT. In women of childbearing age, a frequent triggering risk factor is the use of combined oral contraceptive (COC) pills.
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Una lectura sociocrítica de la novela francesa contemporánea No y yo, de Delphine de Vigan
Elegir es eliminar, pero también es privilegiar y, para este artículo, mi elección recayó en No y yo (2007) de Delphine de Vigan, una novela que se encuentra en la encrucijada de dos tendencias literarias muy estudiadas por Dominique Viart y Alexandre ...
Monique Landais Choimet
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L'auteur et son nègre Figures de l'écrivain chez Delphine de Vigan
An author of best-sellers, the most successful of which is an autobiography focused on her mother who committed suicide, Delphine de Vigan has only partially obtained recognition for her work, even if her latest novel, D'après une histoire vraie (2015 ...
Laura Kreyder
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Delphine de Vigan's Pathographies: Writing as a Response to Trauma and Illness [PDF]
This article looks at two texts from award-winning French writer Delphine de Vigan, namely Rien ne s'oppose à la nuit (2011) and Jours sans faim (2001). This piece offers an original analysis that goes beyond the family novel and autofiction readings that have previously been made of the narratives by showing show how family, transgression, trauma ...
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Care and Vulnerability in Delphine de Vigan and Martin Winckler
If care studies is sometimes dismissed as maternal and essentialist, Tronto argues that care is political and her concept of ‘caring with’ or solidarity has broadened out care. Some recent critics like Martha Fineman have favoured instead a vulnerability model which Daniel Engster applies to care studies to look at ontological vulnerability as part of
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Mémoire de la mère : force motrice de l’écriture chez A. Ernaux et D. de Vigan
Dans cet article nous étudierons deux œuvres dédiées à la figure de la mère : Rien ne s’oppose à la nuit (Delphine de Vigan) et Une femme (Annie Ernaux).
María Ángeles Sánchez Hernández +1 more
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Profils d’un lectorat: Enquête sur les signatures d’énigmes du Mercure de France (1724‐1778)
Abstract Little is known about the distribution of ancien régime French periodicals and there are few sources on readers’ geographical origins and social positions. Most studies rely on subscriber lists, but subscription is not the only possible mode of acquisition.
Timothée Léchot
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El mundo del trabajo en la novela francesa contemporánea: por una estética de lo real
Esta investigación pretende determinar, a través del estudio de un corpus de novelas constituido por: Daewoo de Francois Bon (2004), Terminal Frigo de Jean Rolin(2005), Les Vivants et les morts de Gérard Mordillat (2005), Les Heures souterraines de ...
Diana Marcela Patiño Rojas
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Alguns Rodrigos: relato de viagem sobre a ficcionalização do sujeito
Este trabalho investiga as fronteiras e interpenetrações entre a ficção e o real (entre verdade e mentira) nas narrativas de si. Observa a distinção aristotélica entre cronistas e poetas; a “literariedade condicional” de textos referenciais e a ...
Rodrigo Barbosa
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