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Metafiction in the feminine novel / hamza reguig mouro, wassila
Titre : Metafiction in the feminine novel : elizabeth gaskell's wives and daughters and virginia woolf's orlando Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : hamza reguig mouro, wassila, Auteur ; Benmoussat, Smail, Directeur de thèse Année de publication : 2013-2014 Importance : 250 p. Présentation : ill. Format : 30 cm. Accompagnement : cd. Langues : Français (fre) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : anglais Résumé : concerned with the development of fiction in general or are they reflecting on the works of
a specific gender? Can we, then, speak of feminine metafiction? So, what stimulates these
two women writers to write feminine metafiction and what are their interests and
objectives?
Throughout Wives and Daughters and Orlando the reader follows Molly and Orlando
in their life journeys and meets – with them – several literary and historical references and
figures. Each character encountered by both protagonists represents something specific to
literature, i.e. either a movement or a genre. Therefore, through these intertextual
references, the novelists show in fact dialogic relations to previous works.
The type of narration in Wives and Daughters and Orlando is rather peculiar since
both novelists keep reminding the reader of the fictionality of their respective works. Their
narrators intrude to comment on writing, to engage directly into discussion with the reader
and/or to compare their real time with the fictitious one.
Gaskell as a Victorian woman writer differs from Woolf the modernist, since time is
different and women’s conditions are not the same at these two periods. Gaskell’s
discourse is at times more implicit than explicit and therefore is at the turning point
between feminine and feminist, whereas Woolf is a purely feminist writer with her direct
statements and arguments against the patriarchal society and its norms. They use the
strategies and techniques of metafiction as well as in their feminist discourse.Metafiction in the feminine novel : elizabeth gaskell's wives and daughters and virginia woolf's orlando [texte imprimé] / hamza reguig mouro, wassila, Auteur ; Benmoussat, Smail, Directeur de thèse . - 2013-2014 . - 250 p. : ill. ; 30 cm. + cd.
Langues : Français (fre) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : anglais Résumé : concerned with the development of fiction in general or are they reflecting on the works of
a specific gender? Can we, then, speak of feminine metafiction? So, what stimulates these
two women writers to write feminine metafiction and what are their interests and
objectives?
Throughout Wives and Daughters and Orlando the reader follows Molly and Orlando
in their life journeys and meets – with them – several literary and historical references and
figures. Each character encountered by both protagonists represents something specific to
literature, i.e. either a movement or a genre. Therefore, through these intertextual
references, the novelists show in fact dialogic relations to previous works.
The type of narration in Wives and Daughters and Orlando is rather peculiar since
both novelists keep reminding the reader of the fictionality of their respective works. Their
narrators intrude to comment on writing, to engage directly into discussion with the reader
and/or to compare their real time with the fictitious one.
Gaskell as a Victorian woman writer differs from Woolf the modernist, since time is
different and women’s conditions are not the same at these two periods. Gaskell’s
discourse is at times more implicit than explicit and therefore is at the turning point
between feminine and feminist, whereas Woolf is a purely feminist writer with her direct
statements and arguments against the patriarchal society and its norms. They use the
strategies and techniques of metafiction as well as in their feminist discourse.Exemplaires (2)
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Titre : The postmodern condition : existentialism,agnosticism,and englishness in julian barne's works Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Larbi, Nariman, Auteur ; hamza reguig mouro, wassila, Auteur Editeur : Université tlemcen Année de publication : 2018 Importance : 227 p. Présentation : ill. Format : 30 cm Accompagnement : cd Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : this research work addresses the commandment of the postmodern condition in relatedness to english postmodern fiction taking julian barnes The postmodern condition : existentialism,agnosticism,and englishness in julian barne's works [texte imprimé] / Larbi, Nariman, Auteur ; hamza reguig mouro, wassila, Auteur . - Université tlemcen, 2018 . - 227 p. : ill. ; 30 cm + cd.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Résumé : this research work addresses the commandment of the postmodern condition in relatedness to english postmodern fiction taking julian barnes Exemplaires (1)
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