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Jacques Roubaud médiéviste / études réunies par Nathalie Koble et Mireille Séguy.

Van Pelt Library PQ2678.O77 Z68 2018
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Koble, Nathalie, editor.
Séguy, Mireille, editor.
Series:
Mémoire du Moyen Âge ; 1.
Mémoire du Moyen Âge ; 1
Language:
French
Subjects (All):
Roubaud, Jacques--Criticism and interpretation.
Roubaud, Jacques.
Literature, Medieval--History and criticism.
Literature, Medieval.
Criticism and interpretation.
Physical Description:
274 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Paris : Honoré Champion éditeur, 2018.
Summary:
Jacques Roubaud often presents himself as a mathematician ("retired") and poet ("not retired, but tired"). In the whole protean work of this member of the Oulipo, which embraces in fact all areas of literary and theoretical writing, medieval literature occupies an essential place, making him, over the years, a medievalist "practicing". This singular identity is expressed in the links he weaves between medieval texts and his own texts, critical and creative, but also in the central role he gives to memory. Roubaud "invents" in the medieval way; he finds his voice by revealing, appropriating and forging other voices. Thanks to this erudite and inventive memory. By opening a collection entitled "Memory of the Middle Ages", this book would like to pay tribute to the work of a tireless (re) creator of forms and discoveries of a major researcher for medieval studies)--Honoré Champion.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9782745345882
2745345885
OCLC:
1019943935

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