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LE METADISCOURS EN GUISE D’INCIPIT : LA-BAS ET LES ENJEUX DU ROMAN [PDF]

open access: yesStudii si Cercetari Filologice: Seria Limbi Romanice, 2011
Si le terme de métadiscours est devenu usuel depuis Harris (1959), son utilisation au sein d’œuvres littéraires peut être tracée avec davantage d’ancienneté.
Simon-Renaud Monsegu
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The patterning of obsessive love in Lolita and Possessed

open access: yesMiranda: Revue Pluridisciplinaire du Monde Anglophone, 2017
Repetitions, doubles, and mises en abyme are a constant in Nabokov’s work and Lolita is one of the best examples. One of those repetitions in time and space has to do with Humbert Humbert going back over the times when he was happy with the nymphet in ...
Wilson Orozco
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“And he adjusted himself to them not falling”, A Reading of Oracle Night

open access: yesRevue LISA, 2020
This paper addresses Paul Auster’s Oracle Night (2004) through the lens of storyworld theories. This approach seeks to reveal the transfictional and metaleptic dimensions of the novel while also analyzing recurrent Austerian motifs such as the figure of ...
Antoine Dechêne
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Les actes narratifs : définition et typologie

open access: yesCahiers de Narratologie, 2022
Narratological studies dealing with the story itself, the fabula, have become increasingly scarce in recent years, particularly the models describing the categories of action at work in the narrative.
Nicolas Szilas
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Misztifikációk. Értelmezések szövegek, képek és testek határán [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Az álnévhasználatnak és a névtelenségnek rengeteg eltérő okát és célját lehet felsorolni, a rejtőzködéstől az általános társadalmi gyakorlatig, a tudatos misztifikációtól a nemi kiszolgáltatottság eseteiig.
Németh, Zoltán
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Sobre mujeres, espejos y mentiras: discursos femeninos y mise en abyme de la enunciación en la literatura francesa medieval

open access: yesCuadernos del CEMYR
This article focuses on the phenomenon known as mise en abyme of the enuntiation in medieval French literature, that is, on the diegetic representation of the text’s producer and/or of the context that has conditioned this production. We will analyse the
Meritxell Simó Torres
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PAINTING HISTORY: PICTURE, WITNESS, AND ANCIENT HISTORIOGRAPHY

open access: yesHistory and Theory, Volume 63, Issue 3, Page 403-431, September 2024.
ABSTRACT This article treats an analogy that is used persistently in the history of historiography: the equation of historiography with painting and the identification of the historiographer with the painter. In examining the conceptual stakes of this (auto)identification, the article mobilizes the analogy in order to explore larger issues of ...
LUUK DE BOER
wiley   +1 more source

En pièces détachées et déplacées. Frontières, ou Tableaux d’Amérique de Noël Audet [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Une traversée d’Amérique qui s’avère aussi être une quête du bonheur, c’est ainsi que se tisse la trame de ce roman de Noël Audet, Frontières ou tableaux d’Amérique.
Forget, Danielle
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Co‐Creative Multimodal Storytelling on HIV: Activating Images through Reflexive Authorship

open access: yesVisual Anthropology Review, Volume 40, Issue 1, Page 80-103, Spring 2024.
ABSTRACT This article explores ways to foster reflexivity within a co‐creative research project so as to “activate” images beyond the ethnographic encounter. Drawing on a multimodal research project centered on exploring autobiographical HIV storytelling in Chile, I explore reflexivity as a shared practice from the outset of fieldwork rather than an ex‐
Angélica Cabezas‐Pino
wiley   +1 more source

“The Enchanted Hunters and the Hunted Enchanters: the dizzying effects of embedded structures and meta-artistic devices in Lolita, novel and film”

open access: yesSillages Critiques, 2010
This paper explores some of the various mises en abyme and metatextual devices in Nabokov’s and Kubrick’s Lolita, so as to explore how such devices create a poetics of reflections, and themselves reflect the manner in which the relationship to the reader/
Marie Bouchet
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