The Allegory of Literary Representation As Hybrid in Corneille's l'Illusion Comique, Diderot's le Neveu de Rameau, and Arrabal's la Nuit est Aussi un Soleil |
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Author:
| Villena-Alvarez, Juanita |
Series title: | The Age of Revolution and Romanticism Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-8204-3303-5 |
Publication Date: | Mar 1997 |
Publisher: | Peter Lang Publishing, Incorporated
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $46.95 |
Book Description:
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Monstrous, hybrid works, such as Corneille's
L'illusion comique, Diderot's
Le neveu de Rameau, and Arrabal's
La nuit est aussi un soleil, resist genre-based theory and defy categorization. «Hybrid» appropriates a meaning valid for all three texts since the term contains the notion of a differentiation, mutation, and deviation, as well as creation. This attests to a certain similarity among the texts which is, paradoxically, founded on their individual differences,...
More DescriptionMonstrous, hybrid works, such as Corneille's L'illusion comique, Diderot's Le neveu de Rameau, and Arrabal's La nuit est aussi un soleil, resist genre-based theory and defy categorization. «Hybrid» appropriates a meaning valid for all three texts since the term contains the notion of a differentiation, mutation, and deviation, as well as creation. This attests to a certain similarity among the texts which is, paradoxically, founded on their individual differences, for hybrid is only hybrid because of its distinction from other elements within a system. Thus, from these three works, this study focuses on the deviation inherent in hybridization that constantly propels meaning from one point to another.