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2019
In this chapter, I examine how Jean Echenoz transforms and repurposes popular genres—specifically crime fiction and the war novel--in subtly political manners. Through readings of Echenoz’s (anti-)mystery novel A Year (1997) and his short war novel 1914 (2012), I show how Echenoz smuggles biopolitical and spectral problematics into his works, enlarging
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In this chapter, I examine how Jean Echenoz transforms and repurposes popular genres—specifically crime fiction and the war novel--in subtly political manners. Through readings of Echenoz’s (anti-)mystery novel A Year (1997) and his short war novel 1914 (2012), I show how Echenoz smuggles biopolitical and spectral problematics into his works, enlarging
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L’« humouronie » de Jean Echenoz
Roman 20-50, 2021Reggiani, Christelle +1 more
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Les lectrices imparfaites de Jean Echenoz
2021L exp rience de la lecture d montre l inad quation de la figure d un lecteur mod le et conteste la pertinence d un crit re de perfection technique pour d finir l uvre litt raire. En prenant Les Grandes blondes (1995) et Envoy e sp ciale (2017) de l auteur contemporain fran ais Jean Echenoz comme objets d tude, cet article ...
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Lampi di Jean Echenoz : lo stile nel romanzo
Nuova corrente : rivista di letteratura : 158, 2, 2016, 2016According to more than one critic, in France the literary twenty-first century began in the late 1970s. This paper starts from this premise, and – focusing on the study of Jean Echenoz’s narrative style – aims at tracing its lines of development.
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The long goodbye on a disappearing, ancestral island: a just retreat from Isle de Jean Charles
Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 2021Jessica Simms
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The Dialectics of Action and Technology in the Philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre
Philosophy and Technology, 2022Marcel Siegler
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