Jean Giraudoux et Combat avec l’image : l’autoportrait en scène
Combat avec l’image, the only truly autobiographical text by Jean Giraudoux, written in 1940 – published by Éditions Émile-Paul in 1941 – on the basis of an ink drawing by Japanese painter Foujita representing a sleeping woman, provides the description of a portrait which, as the interrelation betwe...
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Seminario di filologia francese
2021
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Sumario: | Combat avec l’image, the only truly autobiographical text by Jean Giraudoux, written in 1940 – published by Éditions Émile-Paul in 1941 – on the basis of an ink drawing by Japanese painter Foujita representing a sleeping woman, provides the description of a portrait which, as the interrelation between the image and the individual-author develops, changes into a self-portrait. One of the most interesting points of this enigmatic text on the object-subject relationship lies in a theatrical staging through which Giraudoux changes descriptive prose into dramatic writing. |
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