"Si tout sujet est portrait” : figurations du moi dans Le Monde désert de Jouve et La Mort difficile de Crevel
Chapter
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
The analysis of two novels from the 1920s selected as emblematic cases – Le Monde désert by Jouve and La Mort difficile by Crevel – leads the author to point out the connections between the figuration of the subject in literature and the portrait in painting. Indeed, the survival of the portrait itself as a pictorial genre can be seen as a sign of its involvement in the enquiry of identity and subjectivity. This article describes the three main axes that organise subjectivity as a portrait: the fluctuation between stasis and movement, the relational dimension and the fictional one. The portrait becomes the ideal model of a subject conceived as the result of a creative process. Hence, painting is not to be considered a mere narrative theme but a key to the interpretation of the novels and a metaphor of the construction of the subject.
Iris type:
2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Crevel, Jouve, sujet, figuration, portrait, roman moderniste, personnage
List of contributors:
Lombardi, Annalisa
Book title:
Récit et peinture. Narration and painting.
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