• Author/Authors

    hadji, khalid sidi mohamed ben abdellah university - larela, Morocco , alaoui, fatiha sidi mohamed ben abdellah university - larela, Morocco , aadel, rabia sidi mohamed ben abdellah university - larela, Morocco

  • Title Of Article

    Description and memory process

  • شماره ركورد
    32270
  • Abstract
    At the onset of his first novels, in this case Le Tricheur, La Corde Raide, Le Sacre du Printemps and Gulliver, critics noted a clear propensity for writing introspection in Claude Simon’s work1. With the exception of Les Corps conducteurs, Triptyque and Leçon de choses where the self- representation of labor is pushed to its extreme, novels ranging from Le Vent to Le Tramway are true stories from memory. We can retain the Simonian descriptor character has an amazing memory. However, the latter is unable to account for a faithful way of living. On the one hand, for modern and especially after Chklovski studies , the world is only a sum of own perceptions to each individual. The Art cannot therefore claim to be referential.
  • From Page
    1
  • NaturalLanguageKeyword
    Claude Simon , perceptions , writing introspection , memory , stories from memory , imagination
  • JournalTitle
    Revue Sciences, Langage Et Communication
  • To Page
    16
  • JournalTitle
    Revue Sciences, Langage Et Communication