Mythologie En Strates, Mémoire(s) Et Intertextualité Ou Ce Que Le Jour Et La Nuit Doivent Aux Autres.
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Intertextualité ; Mythologie ; Mémoire ; Bible ; Discours ; Ce que le jour doit à la nuitAbstract
To write is to recall, keep, save and extend memory. It is also a form of distortion and even removal of this memory. The latter frequently operates through intertextuality in the sense where any text is intertext. Based on this observation, no text is resistant to the presence of other texts. Therefore, through this contribution, I will try to identify the traces belonging to mythology (especially biblical) which constitute moments of memory and starting point for the novel by Yasmina Khadra entitled "Ce que le jour doit à la nuit" (2009). It is undeniably a question of drawing up a brief inventory of words and expressions linked to the historical, artistic and literary fields to which the author refers in order to make his work an adventure of memory; a memory, paradoxically, resilient and reconciling at the same time.
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