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Menippean Elements in Paul Scarron's Roman Comique
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Menippean Elements in Paul Scarron's Roman Comique

This work evaluates the influence of Menippean satire on the seventeenth-century French novel and specifically studies its role in the "Roman comique." The analysis uncovers many links to Menippean satire. Among these: digression; an unreliable narrator; parody; doubling; double-voiced discourse, dialogism (in Bakhtin's terminology) and the oral nature of the tale told. While it may be impossible to prove that Scarron consciously imitated the Menippean writing of antiquity exemplified by the works of Varro, Seneca, Petronius, Lucian or Apuleius, or the "Satyre Menippee" of 1594, Scarron manifestly participates in the displacement of interest toward anti-conventional, anti-novelistic and parodic strategies that later become a central element in the history of the novelistic genre."
ISBN
9780820415789
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
380 gram
Utgivelsesdato
1.7.1992
Antall sider
132