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Le récit à la deuxième personne dans l’écriture du malaise. Analyse comparative d’Un homme qui dort de Georges Perec et de L’Inconsolable d’Anne Godard (Ire partie)
Author(s) -
Martyna Zapolnik
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
cahiers erta
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2353-8953
pISSN - 2300-4681
DOI - 10.4467/23538953ce.20.001.12022
Subject(s) - malaise , grief , narrative , psychoanalysis , philosophy , humanities , art , medicine , psychology , literature , psychotherapist , surgery
The secondperson narration in the writing of malaise. The comparative analysis of A Man Asleep by Georges Perec and L’Inconsolable by Anne Godard (Part One) The history of mankind is the history of malaise. Melancholy, discomfort, anxiety or grief are just a few names and examples of this phenomenon. The heroes created by Georges Perec and Anne Godard experience the deep malaise of depression and grief disorder. However, this is not the only common feature of the characters – they are both described by the pronoun “you”. Due to its properties, the second‐person narration seems to be an effective tool of description of minor and major mental disorders. It helps to situate the heroes between life and death, and it is naturally associated with the concept of the Other, who plays a significant role in creation of a suffering Human being.

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