Un homme pareil aux autres de René Maran au prisme des études génétiques
Un homme pareil aux autres by René Maran is a novel known for its love story and its autobiographical inspiration. But it is also a text that had been constantly rewritten since the 1920s until its final version in 1947 by Arc-en-ciel editions. This novel has known several printed lives and several...
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Institut des textes & manuscrits modernes (ITEM)
2021
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Sumario: | Un homme pareil aux autres by René Maran is a novel known for its love story and its autobiographical inspiration. But it is also a text that had been constantly rewritten since the 1920s until its final version in 1947 by Arc-en-ciel editions. This novel has known several printed lives and several titles since the publication of an extract from the Roman d'un nègre in the journal Je sais tout of November 1924 the 15th, the edition of Journal sans date in the literary periodical Œuvres libres in June 1927 and Défense d’aimer published in the Feuillets littéraires by Arthème Fayard in 1932. The work of rewriting, obvious in the different printed versions, and the access to the author’s manuscripts prompt us to consider the novel from a genetic critical point of view. This article aims to take stock of the history of the text by presenting a genetic file made up of undated manuscripts that we have attempted to classify. |
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