John Cheever et le récit excentrique : du déplacement comme placement
BÉGHAIN, Véronique
Cultures et Littératures de l'Amérique du Nord [CLAN]
Cultures et Littératures des Mondes Anglophones [CLIMAS]
Université Bordeaux Montaigne [UBM]
Cultures et Littératures de l'Amérique du Nord [CLAN]
Cultures et Littératures des Mondes Anglophones [CLIMAS]
Université Bordeaux Montaigne [UBM]
BÉGHAIN, Véronique
Cultures et Littératures de l'Amérique du Nord [CLAN]
Cultures et Littératures des Mondes Anglophones [CLIMAS]
Université Bordeaux Montaigne [UBM]
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Cultures et Littératures de l'Amérique du Nord [CLAN]
Cultures et Littératures des Mondes Anglophones [CLIMAS]
Université Bordeaux Montaigne [UBM]
Language
fr
Article de revue
This item was published in
Revue Française d'Etudes Américaines. 1997, vol. 73, n° 1, p. 33-42
Paris : Association Française d'études américaines
English Abstract
This paper examines three instances of narrative eccentricity in Cheever 's fiction. Grounded on a close reading and analysis of excerpts from "The Death of Justina", The Wapshot Chronicle and Falconer, it argues that, ...Read more >
This paper examines three instances of narrative eccentricity in Cheever 's fiction. Grounded on a close reading and analysis of excerpts from "The Death of Justina", The Wapshot Chronicle and Falconer, it argues that, instead of being treated as superfluous outgrowths and unnecessary deviations, the quirks of the narrative should be viewed as fruitful margins in which, thanks to a dreamlike process of displacement, the text reveals its latent contents.Read less <
English Keywords
John Cheever
Digressions
Origin
Hal imported