DOLEŽALOVÁ, Pavla. Le désenchantement de la littérature est-il possible? (Is a disenchantment of the literature possible?). In Le 33e Colloque International Mauriac - Francois Mauriac et la Russie. 2019.
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Original name Le désenchantement de la littérature est-il possible?
Name (in English) Is a disenchantment of the literature possible?
Authors DOLEŽALOVÁ, Pavla.
Edition Le 33e Colloque International Mauriac - Francois Mauriac et la Russie, 2019.
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Original language French
Type of outcome Presentations at conferences
Field of Study 60204 General literature studies
Country of publisher Russian Federation
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Organization unit Faculty of Arts
Keywords (in Czech) Mauriac; politická angažovanost; odkouzlení literatury; Marcel Gauchet
Keywords in English Mauriac; political engagement; disenchantment of literature; Marcel Gauchet
Tags kontrola_RIV
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: doc. PhDr. Pavla Doležalová, Ph.D., učo 399. Changed: 28/1/2020 15:44.
Abstract
Si Mauriac est arrivé en 1944, à la base de ses lectures russes, jusqu‘à la foi « en une Russie éternelle, indépendante des phénomènes historiques et qui n’est pas déterminée par eux » , nous allons chercher les attributs de cette cité immatérielle lesquels elle saurait conserver malgré le désenchantement historique du monde (selon M. Gauchet ) qui a eu lieu en France et en Russie. Nous allons examiner de manière diachronique deux approches du roman, l’une marxiste (I. Deutscher, V. Rasputin) et l’autre non-marxiste et non-matérialiste (F. Mauriac, F. Hadjadj).
Abstract (in English)
Reader of russian literature, F. Mauriac, having in 1944 gained faith "in an eternal Russia, independent of historic phenomena and not determined by them", would make us search for attributes of this immaterial city, preserved despite a historical disenchantment of the world (as defined by M. Gauchet) having taken place in France as well as in Russia. We examine diachronically two approaches to novel, both marxist (I. Deutscher, V. Rasputin), and non-marxist and non-materialist (F. Mauriac, F. Hadjadj).
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