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Personae romanesques.Voix enchassees comme miroir de l'auteur-narrateur
Loreto Nunez, Maria
2009
Abstract
Two specificities distinguish Leucippe and Clitophon from the other sentimental Greek
novels: the narrative is effectuated by the hero himself and includes numerous excursuses by the
narrator and by other figures. Focusing on the narrative digressions by characters, this contribution
proposes a panoramic view of them according to the order in which they appear in the novel. Thus,
various progressive movements are individualized: on the one hand, the digressions characterize,
and even favour Clitophon’s ‘I’ qua character; on the other, it is rather his ‘I’ of narrator which is
given a higher profile; yet, the latter is finally subordinated to the enhancement of Leucippe and
Clitophon, a work by another ‘I’, Achilles Tatius.
Publisher
EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste
Source
Maria Loreto Nunez, “Personae romanesques.Voix enchassees comme miroir de l'auteur-narrateur”, in: CentoPagine, III (2009), pp. 56-65
Languages
fr
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