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Le roman noir français et les marges rurales : modalités, enjeux et évolutions.

open access: diamondBelphegor, 2023
Le cadre rural n’est pas si nouveau qu’on pourrait le croire dans les romans noirs français. Cependant, le genre explore depuis les années 2010 les territoires ruraux de manière spécifique, dans le sillage du country noir et du nature writing états ...
Natacha Levet
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Style et idéologie dans le roman noir [PDF]

open access: diamondItinéraires, 2015
This article aims to examine the way in which the ideological posture of late twentieth century crime fiction writers impacts on stylistic and structural aspects of the text. Taking novels by Jean-Patrick Manchette, Didier Daeninckx and Dominique Manotti
Véronique Desnain
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Dominique Manotti and the Roman Noir [PDF]

open access: greenContemporary Women's Writing, 2012
Dominique Manotti's crime fiction novels have as their setting a variety of contemporary political and economic issues, a deliberate choice for an author who sees her work not as traditional detective novels, where order is reestablished upon the resolution of an individual crime, but rather as romans noirs, where crime is the product of a ...
Angela Kimyongür
semanticscholar   +5 more sources

Roman noir & fictionalité

open access: goldL'effet de fiction (2001), 2022
Natacha Levet
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Roman noir et drapeau noir: Didier Daeninckx and the libertarian legacy [PDF]

open access: hybridModern & Contemporary France, 2016
AbstractThe crime novelist Didier Daeninckx originally established himself as an author of historical crime fiction. His 1984 novel, Meurtres pour memoire, in particular challenged occluded and intertwined memories of the Occupation and the Algerian War of Independence. Since then, and through his subsequent writings and political activities, Daeninckx
Martin Hurcombe
semanticscholar   +4 more sources

Léo Malet ou le roman noir américain made in France

open access: yesTransatlantica, 2022
An important critical tradition tends to consider Léo Malet as the father of the French noir novel. Though he owes his fame to the character of Nestor Burma that he invented in 1943, his previous production, which served as a testing ground to develop ...
Crystel Pinçonnat
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Le roman noir, le discontinu et la lecture noire

open access: green, 2016
Le roman noir est aujourd’hui considéré comme un sous-genre de l’ensemble policier, au même titre que le roman d’énigme et le roman à suspense. Tous trois se caractérisent par une histoire fondée sur une transgression criminelle, un meurtre le plus ...
Belhadjin, Anissa
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The Roman Noir in Post-War French Culture

open access: yes, 2003
The Roman Noir in Post-War French Culture offers a lively introduction to the post-war French roman noir from a cultural studies perspective. A populist and widely disseminated genre, the French roman noir has suffered from a reputation as a minor genre ...
Claire Gorrara   +1 more
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Du roman noir au film

open access: yesMouvements, 2011
Qu’est-ce que le roman noir ? Est-ce que tout polar est noir ? Claude Mesplede, critique littéraire, esquisse pour Mouvements la naissance et l’évolution du « noir » a travers la société étasunienne.
C. Mesplède
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« Ironihilisme » : le roman noir français sur un autre ton [PDF]

open access: diamondCarnets, 2022
This article analyzes the ideological rupture and the ambiguity of the narrative voice at work in the French noir novel of the 21st century, in particular through the texts of the writers Jérôme Leroy, Antoine Chainas and DOA.
Stéphane Ledien
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