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Huguet, Josiane Paccaud |
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DQR Studies in Literature; 2024, Vol. 65, p17-33, 17p |
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The article explores the enduring presence of Joseph Conrad's work in contemporary French culture, focusing on the links between politics and aesthetics. It discusses the influence of Conrad's fiction on French authors and highlights his unique approach to storytelling. The text also discusses the concept of "plastic matter" in literature and its presence in Conrad's and Claude Simon's works. It emphasizes the importance of capturing the essence of life and the real in literature. The given text is a passage from a book or article discussing Conrad's use of the chimera as a metaphor and its relevance in the work of French author Patrick Deville. It also mentions the role of women in Conrad's and Deville's works. The text describes Conrad's understanding of Flaubert and Maupassant's works and his portrayal of love and racism. Overall, Conrad's voice is described as that of a poet who shares the secrets of our innermost desires and emotions. [Extracted from the article] |
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