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L’extravagance du berger extravagant de Charles Sorel (1627-1634) : un concept heuristique de la création fictionnelle au XVIIe siècle

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Summary:Le Berger extravagant’s plot, a novel published by Charles Sorel in 1627, is based on the adventures of a young man who has decided to live his life as the shepherds in pastoral narratives. The novel, entitled Anti-Novel in the second edition of 1633, mirrors the processes of its genre. Thus, the character of the extravagant hero suggests a permanent off-centre point of view which creates a better perspective in considering what should be fiction. How does telling the adventures of an extravagant allow the pragmatic refoundation of the novel around the year 1630 in France?
Subject:Théorie de la lecture Verisimilitude Theory of narrative Allegory Théorie du roman Theory of interpretation Vraisemblable Allégorie Charles Sorel
Country:Portugal
Document type:journal article
Access type:Open
Associated institution:Carnets, Revista Electrónica de Estudos Franceses
Language:French
Origin:Carnets, Revista Electrónica de Estudos Franceses
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Summary:Le Berger extravagant’s plot, a novel published by Charles Sorel in 1627, is based on the adventures of a young man who has decided to live his life as the shepherds in pastoral narratives. The novel, entitled Anti-Novel in the second edition of 1633, mirrors the processes of its genre. Thus, the character of the extravagant hero suggests a permanent off-centre point of view which creates a better perspective in considering what should be fiction. How does telling the adventures of an extravagant allow the pragmatic refoundation of the novel around the year 1630 in France?