Lectures de "Cleveland" (Paperback)
Colas Duflo
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Add to basketPaperback. Le Philosophe anglais, ou Histoire de Monsieur Cleveland, fils naturel de Cromwell est une ?uvre-monde : un roman d'amour, de pirates et de cannibales, et une epopee spirituelle. Le recit s'empare des cliches romanesques pour les revisiter ou les mettre a distance, il explore de nouvelles possibilites narratives et installe une relation originale avec le lecteur, tout en constituant une agora ou sont exposees les grandes questions politiques, philosophiques, historiques et religieuses du temps.Le texte de Prevost semble porter a son comble la " mauvaise foi " du roman a la premiere personne, qui fait de son protagoniste, a la fois et indissociablement, un malheureux passionne, un prodige d'inadaptation sociale et peut-etre, comme certains le suggerent, un monstre d'insensibilite. Cette diversite des interpretations est encore accentuee par l'histoire editoriale d'une ?uvre dont le dessin evolue sous l'effet des evenements, le poids de la censure et celui des ans.En proposant de nouvelles lectures de Cleveland, les etudes reunies dans ce volume contribuent a rendre a cette ?uvre exceptionnelle la place qui lui revient dans la litterature du XVIIIe siecle. Lectures on Cleveland Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Le Philosophe anglais, ou Histoire de Monsieur Cleveland, fils naturel de Cromwell est une œuvre-monde: un roman d'amour, de pirates et de cannibales, et une épopée spirituelle. Le récit s'empare des clichés romanesques pour les revisiter ou les mettre à distance, il explore de nouvelles possibilités narratives et installe une relation originale avec le lecteur, tout en constituant une agora où sont exposées les grandes questions politiques, philosophiques, historiques et religieuses du temps.
Le texte de Prévost semble porter à son comble la «mauvaise foi» du roman à la première personne, qui fait de son protagoniste, à la fois et indissociablement, un malheureux passionné, un prodige d'inadaptation sociale et peut-être, comme certains le suggèrent, un monstre d'insensibilité. Cette diversité des interprétations est encore accentuée par l'histoire éditoriale d'une œuvre dont le dessin évolue sous l'effet des événements, le poids de la censure et celui des ans.
En proposant de nouvelles lectures de Cleveland, les études réunies dans ce volume contribuent à rendre à cette œuvre exceptionnelle la place qui lui revient dans la littérature du XVIIIe siècle.
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