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L’angoisse du monde inconnu : l’enfant perdu et la famille dysfonctionnelle dans Le nez qui voque de Réjean Ducharme
Title in English | The anxiety of the unknown world: the lost child and the dysfunctional family in Nez qui voque by Réjean Ducharme |
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Year of publication | 2012 |
Type | Appeared in Conference without Proceedings |
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Description | Based on the psychoanalysis and philosophy of Maurice Merleau-Ponty this article aspires to outline life s itinerary of Mille Milles, the prototype character in the literary universe of Réjean Ducharme. During Mille Milles s journey (symbolized as a cruise) the adulthood means some terrifying critical point. Moreover, the family relations tend to represent the structuring element not only of the narration, but also is the way to perceive and to grasp the reality and to the consequent reconstruction of the reality how it uses to be seen. |