'Je est un autre'. Maupassant et l'angoissante altérité du Moi

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Autor(a) principal: Mendonça Seabra da Silva Andrade de Carvalho, Ana Alexandra
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: fra
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/25551
Resumo: Maupassant dissects, from a pessimistic perspective, the social and human universe of his time, describing both Parisian life and that of Normandy. Author of several novels, he is truly a master of short stories. His aesthetic seeks efficiency, valuing the power of image, sobriety and rigor of expression. On the other hand, the writer also cultivates the fantastic genre, providing it with innovative elements such as the internalization of strange phenomena, based on the disorder of reason, inner anguish, imaginary and obsessive fears, questioning mankind about its own identity. For this disciple of Flaubert, the real world (both nature and society) is in its essence bad and absurd. So, his fantastic stories are marked by the sobriety of processes and elements; they immerse us, however, in the universe of anxious fear that comes from within. Above all, there is the fear of the invisible, the phobia of madness and the attraction of suicide as the ultimate salvation. We’ll revisit six Maupassant’s short stories (Sur l’eau, Lui?, Un fou?, Lettre d’un fou, Le Horla, and Qui sait?) where everyday life appears so frightening by its strangeness and cruelty and the theme of the Doppelgänger is developed.
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title 'Je est un autre'. Maupassant et l'angoissante altérité du Moi
spellingShingle 'Je est un autre'. Maupassant et l'angoissante altérité du Moi
Mendonça Seabra da Silva Andrade de Carvalho, Ana Alexandra
Maupassant
Fear
Doppelgänger
title_short 'Je est un autre'. Maupassant et l'angoissante altérité du Moi
title_full 'Je est un autre'. Maupassant et l'angoissante altérité du Moi
title_fullStr 'Je est un autre'. Maupassant et l'angoissante altérité du Moi
title_full_unstemmed 'Je est un autre'. Maupassant et l'angoissante altérité du Moi
title_sort 'Je est un autre'. Maupassant et l'angoissante altérité du Moi
author Mendonça Seabra da Silva Andrade de Carvalho, Ana Alexandra
author_facet Mendonça Seabra da Silva Andrade de Carvalho, Ana Alexandra
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mendonça Seabra da Silva Andrade de Carvalho, Ana Alexandra
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Maupassant
Fear
Doppelgänger
topic Maupassant
Fear
Doppelgänger
description Maupassant dissects, from a pessimistic perspective, the social and human universe of his time, describing both Parisian life and that of Normandy. Author of several novels, he is truly a master of short stories. His aesthetic seeks efficiency, valuing the power of image, sobriety and rigor of expression. On the other hand, the writer also cultivates the fantastic genre, providing it with innovative elements such as the internalization of strange phenomena, based on the disorder of reason, inner anguish, imaginary and obsessive fears, questioning mankind about its own identity. For this disciple of Flaubert, the real world (both nature and society) is in its essence bad and absurd. So, his fantastic stories are marked by the sobriety of processes and elements; they immerse us, however, in the universe of anxious fear that comes from within. Above all, there is the fear of the invisible, the phobia of madness and the attraction of suicide as the ultimate salvation. We’ll revisit six Maupassant’s short stories (Sur l’eau, Lui?, Un fou?, Lettre d’un fou, Le Horla, and Qui sait?) where everyday life appears so frightening by its strangeness and cruelty and the theme of the Doppelgänger is developed.
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