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Keywords: Rêve migratoire, Ben Jelloun Tahar, Désenchantement, Jeunesse, Ben Jelloun Tahar
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The author examines the Angéline de Montbrun's literary legacy through the prism of the Charlotte Brontë's Studies. By refining the reference system and exhibiting some structural elements of this legacy, those new lens show how the pioneer label attributed to Laure Conan should be challenged to point out the stakes for female writers. Intertextuality has already been a subject of interest for the Laure Conan's Studies, but the English literary legacy of the novel has not been examined yet. By convoking Charlotte Brontë's Studies, the metadiscursive potential of some elements of the narrative, in regard of the writing conditions for women, is highlighted in particular with the Bluebeard's Gothic concept (where gothic elements of the plot are associated with Charles Perrault's tale). This concept shows how narrative structure and strategies can open the question of the heritage in Laure Conan's work.
Keywords: Angéline de Montbrun, écriture des femmes, Charlotte Brontë, Laure Conan, Jane Eyre
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At the heart of this reflection is a hypothesis: some of Tierno Monénembo’s novels seem to be characterized by the depiction of characters who fail in the face of adversity. Whether it is the absurd and bitter failure of the intellectual Diouldé upon his definitive return to his native country after his years of study in Hungary in Les Crapauds-Brousse (1979), the aborted heroic dream of Sanderval in Le Roi de Kahel (2008) or the sentimental and family failure of Juliana in Les Coqs cubains chantent à minuit (2015), Tierno Monénembo’s novels not only summon up African social, cultural and political turpitudes through characters who fail in the accomplishment of their missions, but they also offer a lucid reflection on the place of the adventurer and the intellectual in contemporary African societies. Based on this observation, this article attempts to demonstrate that the novels Les Crapauds-Brousse and Les Coqs cubains chantent à minuit can be read as novels of failure in the sense that they describe the physical and moral suffering of the characters in a situation of failure and the social and political violence of which they are often victims. It will involve, on the one hand, examining the forms and issues of this failure, and on the other hand, questioning the social and political determinants that support the dramatic invention of the novels.
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Keywords: Chimenti, Elisa, Récit viatique, Maroc
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Keywords: gender, topos, réception
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