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Fugue of the woman in writers
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Fugue of the woman in writers

Forfatter:
pocket, 2023
Engelsk
Although the female elopement is staged in many literary narratives, it has not been the object of a deep critical analysis. Emile Zola and Jean-Marie Gustave Le Cl zio address the question of the female elopement respectively in La fortune des Rougon and Poisson d'or. The former situates the journey of the female character in France and the latter traces it between Morocco and the United States, passing through France. Nuruddin Farah, places his story of running away to Somalia in Born of Adam's Coast while in Desert Flower, the novel by Wari who is from the same country as him, tells of his running away to the United Kingdom. Two short stories also catch our attention, "Eveline" and "A Woman and a Half" written by James Joyce and Abdourahman Wab ri respectively. When comparing these stories, what strikes the reader is first of all their great diversity. Nevertheless, there is a common point in this heteroclism. It is the fact of putting in scene a female character in fugue. Through a transversal analysis of the painting of the woman and the act of running away, we try to answer the following question: What does the staging of the female elopement represent?
Forfatter
Yassin Saleh
ISBN
9786205901083
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
295 gram
Utgivelsesdato
10.5.2023
Antall sider
196