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            Parcours critique II (1959-1991)

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            Author(s)
            Serge Doubrovsky
            Isabelle Grell
            Language
            French
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            Abstract
            Les articles rassemblés ici pour la première fois, datent pour la plupart de l'époque où le structuralisme régnait sur la critique française et européenne. Serge Doubrovsky s'est, quant à lui, toujours méfié des philosophies qui, à la suite de Foucault ou de Barthes, proclamaient la mort de l'auteur. Pour lui, l'homme, toujours, précédera son texte. Critique, Serge Doubrovsky reste d'abord un écrivain, qui ne se contente nullement du brio de ses analyses ni de sa virtuosité, mais se confronte, avec une perspicacité d'agent double, à l'auteur et à ses textes. Sans immoler ni l'un ni les autres, il cherche, tel un amoureux, sous la fine peau du texte, la veine battante qui trahit l'émoi d'un auteur.
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            https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/55647
            Keywords
            critique littéraire; structuralisme
            DOI
            10.4000/books.ugaeditions.8850
            ISBN
            9782377471003
            Publisher
            UGA Éditions
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            http://books.openedition.org/ugaeditions
            Publication date and place
            2006
            Classification
            Literature & literary studies
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