DE LA DÉSINTÉGRATION DES PERSONNAGES À LA CRISE DU LANGAGE DANS LA ROUTE DES FLANDRES DE CLAUDE SIMON
FROM THE DISINTEGRATION OF CHARACTERS TO THE LANGUAGE CRISIS IN THE FLANDERS ROUTE BY CLAUDE SIMON
Author(s): Camara MoussaSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Editura Alma Mater
Keywords: crisis; character; language; incoherence; disintegration.
Summary/Abstract: The relative stability characteristic of classic novels favors the identification of characters who have a clear lineage and psychology, which results in a coherent language. In contrast, the neo-romantic works inherent in the war because the novelists of that time lived it, reflect this painful experience. Claude Simon’s Route des Flandres (1960) is the breeding ground for degraded characters, depersonalized, disintegrated and disintegrated by the terror they have experienced. As such, the novelist reflects this dehumanization by various processes. Also, the evil is such that it affects the neo-romantic language fallen into crisis to the point of being incoherent, because of its destructuring, in part linked to the jumps of memory, to dreams and to hallucinations which exclude the protagonists of the novel of their immediate surroundings.
- Issue Year: 2020
- Issue No: 28
- Page Range: 164-169
- Page Count: 6
- Language: French
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