Le dire indirect Aragon, « classe 17 » et après
- Publication type: Article from a collective work
- Collective work: La Grande Guerre des écrivains : études
- Author: Barbarant (Olivier)
- Abstract: Aragon’s war left scarcely any trace on his juvenilia. In the 1920s, it did not appear at all, or only in a cryptic fashion. In his first novels, everything tended towards it but nothing emerged. This silence, presented as an ideological veto by the surrealists, was primarily the effect of a trauma. To move on, for Aragon, took an adventure in what he called realism. His indirect writing managed to “say” it better than his mimetic writing.
- Pages: 247 to 269
- Collection: Encounters, n° 137
- Series: Twentieth and twenty-first century literature, n° 21
- CLIL theme: 4027 -- SCIENCES HUMAINES ET SOCIALES, LETTRES -- Lettres et Sciences du langage -- Lettres -- Etudes littéraires générales et thématiques
- EAN: 9782812447341
- ISBN: 978-2-8124-4734-1
- ISSN: 2261-1851
- DOI: 10.15122/isbn.978-2-8124-4734-1.p.0247
- Publisher: Classiques Garnier
- Online publication: 02-18-2016
- Language: French