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The purpose of this article is to grasp Belleau in his scatteredness and resistance to totalization and conclusions. It explores his relation to administration, the bourgeoisie, and street spaces and codes through an examination of published and unpublished texts, essays, notebooks and poems. We encounter Belleau as a reader constantly willing to take the “hermeneutic leap”, to reopen interpretation—viewed as adventure and process of unsettlement—over and over again.
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This article proposes a parallel reading of two novels separated by twenty years, and which involve highly contrasted versions of the virtual: (As Francesca) by Martha Baer (1997), and De synthèse by Karoline Georges (2018). They both play on the complex relationship between virtuality and reality. Whereas in Baer's case, the two universes are in tension and oppose each other like the two faces of a polarized situation that they exacerbate, in Georges' case, they complement each other, and their multiple relationships unravel a situation of grief.
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This article offers an initial foray into Nelly Arcan's library. The study of Arcan's writing laboratory, envisioned with the help of her academic work, an inventory of her library and her trajectory as an author, makes it possible to establish a connection between the circulation of ideas that nourished her work and the associations that her readings reveal, offering new insight into Arcan as a reader and a writer.