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Le roman d’aventures dont l’ambiguïté statutaire (littérature, paralittérature, littérature de jeunesse) et l’histoire lui ont valu un discrédit, mérite une approche renouvelée. À l’inverse de la démarche critique dominante, illustrée par Jean-Yves Tadié, qui a étudié « le genre au moment où il se sépare du roman », cet essai le considère au moment où il se ressource et se dissout dans le roman, dans l’essence du romanesque. Le roman d’aventures est ainsi lu en termes d’effet de lignage et d’effet de genre. Le roman d’aventures singulier d’Echenoz permet de cerner ces effets. Il convoque l’aventure au bout de la terre, au bout de la rue et au « bout de la page » ; il allie les héritages du baroque, du picaresque, de la romance à la Stevenson, du réalisme et du formalisme moderne. Sont ainsi définis les enjeux contemporains du genre.
Sociology of literature --- Literature --- Echenoz, Jean --- Fiction --- Comparative literature --- anno 2000-2099 --- anno 1900-1999 --- Adventure stories, French --- History and criticism --- Criticism and interpretation --- Adventure stories, French - History and criticism --- Echenoz, Jean - Criticism and interpretation
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Adventure stories, French --- Detective and mystery stories, French --- Myth in literature --- History and criticism --- -Detective and mystery stories, French --- -Myth in literature --- French detective stories --- French mystery stories --- French fiction --- French adventure stories --- Leroux, Gaston --- -Criticism and interpretation --- Leroux, Gaston, --- Löru, Gaston, --- Leru, Gaston, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Adventure stories, French - History and criticism --- Detective and mystery stories, French - History and criticism
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Adventure stories, English --- Adventure stories, French --- Exoticism in literature --- Geographical myths in literature --- Popular literature --- Roman d'aventures anglais --- Roman d'aventures français --- Exotisme dans la littérature --- Mythes géographiques dans la littérature --- Paralittérature --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Imaginary places in literature. --- Exoticism in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Roman d'aventures français --- Exotisme dans la littérature --- Mythes géographiques dans la littérature --- Paralittérature --- Imaginary places in literature --- French adventure stories --- French fiction --- Adventure stories, French - History and criticism. --- Adventure stories, English - History and criticism. --- Popular literature - History and criticism. --- ROMAN POPULAIRE --- HISTOIRE ET CRITIQUE
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Detective and mystery stories, French --- Adventure stories, French --- Lupin, Arsène (Fictitious character) --- Detectives in literature --- History and criticism --- Leblanc, Maurice, --- Leroux, Gaston, --- Characters --- Arsène Lupin --- Rouletabille --- France --- In literature --- -Detective and mystery stories, French --- -French detective stories --- French mystery stories --- French fiction --- French adventure stories --- Leblanc, Maurice --- -Leblanc, M. --- -Arsene Lupin --- -History and criticism --- -Characters --- Adventure and adventurers in literature --- Löru, Gaston, --- Leru, Gaston, --- Leblan, Moris, --- Lüblan, Moris, --- Leblanc, Maurycy, --- Lŭbŭllang, Morisŭ, --- Arsène Lupin. --- Rouletabille. --- In literature. --- ルブラン, モーリス --- Detective and mystery stories, French - History and criticism --- Adventure stories, French - History and criticism --- Leblanc, Maurice, - 1864-1941 - Characters - Arsène Lupin --- Leroux, Gaston, - 1868-1927 - Characters - Rouletabille --- France - In literature --- Leblanc, Maurice, - 1864-1941 --- Leroux, Gaston, - 1868-1927
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Roman d'aventures français
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Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora-:-Populaire literatuur. Volksboeken
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Adventure stories, produced and consumed in vast quantities in eighteenth-, nineteenth- and twentieth-century Europe, narrate encounters between Europeans and the non-European world. They map both European and non-European people and places. In the exotic, uncomplicated and malleable settings of stories like Robinson Crusoe, they make it possible to imagine, and to naturalise and normalise, identities that might seem implausible closer to home. They make it possible to map new forms of masculinity, as writers such as Robert Ballantyne sought to do. At the same time, adventure stories chart colonies and empires, projecting European geographical fantasies onto non-European, real geographies, including the Americas, Africa and Australasia. But beneath the map-like realism of adventure stories, there is an undercurrent of ambivalence. Adventure's geography is more fragile and also more fluid than it first appears. While adventure stories map, they also unmap geographies and identities, destabilising and sometimes recasting them. The ambivalent geography and politics of adventure are illustrated in late-Victorian and Edwardian girls' stories, in which boundaries between masculinity and femininity are blurred, and in contemporaneous stories by Jules Verne, which can be read as anarchist adventures.
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