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Literature --- French literature --- Sequels (Literature) --- Parody. --- Littérature française --- Suites (Littérature) --- Parodie --- History and criticism. --- Translations from foreign literature --- Histoire et critique --- 82.085.43 --- Literaire receptie --- 82.085.43 Literaire receptie --- Littérature française --- Suites (Littérature)
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Harry Potter de Joanne K Rowling, Le Seigneur des Anneaux de Tolkien... Qui aujourd'hui, ne connaît pas un de ces ensembles romanesques à succès, florissant dans la littérature de genre ? Romans policiers, science-fiction, fantasy, des Cantos d'Hypérion à LA Quartet en passant par Fondation, tous ces genres nourrissent le questionnement d'Anne Besson. Un cycle, une série : comment les définir, les distinguer ? Dans le premier, la totalité des volumes prime, tandis que dans la seconde, chaque volume est indépendant. L'intrigue se développe au fur et à mesure dans l'un, elle est discontinue dans l'autre. Pour le bonheur du lecteur et l'enrichissement de la littérature, des croisements s'effectuent, se jouant des contraintes étroites. La conduite et l'expérience du lecteur, induites par ces caractéristiques formelles, sont aussi prises en compte. De ce point de vue, la chronologie joue un rôle décisif avec son réseau d'appels et d'annonces : elle propose une maîtrise idéale du temps. L'ouvrage pionnier d'Anne Besson, qui intéressera tant les amateurs que les lecteurs ouverts et curieux, associe agréablement la rigueur à une approche revigorante de la littérature : un livre invitant au dialogue et à une lecture éclairée et vivante.
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Un palimpseste est un parchemin dont on a gratté la première inscription pour en tracer une autre, qui ne la cache pas tout à fait, en sorte qu’on peut y lire, par transparence, l’ancien sous le nouveau. On entendra donc, au figuré, par palimpsestes (plus littéralement : hypertextes), toutes les œuvres dérivées d’une œuvre antérieure, par transformation ou par imitation. De cette littérature au second degré, qui s’écrit en lisant, la place et l’action dans le champ littéraire sont généralement, et fâcheusement, méconnues. On entreprend ici d’explorer ce territoire. Un texte peut toujours en lire un autre, et ainsi de suite jusqu’à la fin des textes. Celui-ci n’échappe pas à la règle : il l’expose et s’y expose. Lira bien qui lira le dernier.
Imitation in literature --- Literature --- Parody --- Sequels (Literature) --- Imitation dans la littérature --- Littérature --- Parodie --- Suites (Littérature) --- Adaptations --- Imitation dans la littérature --- Littérature --- Suites (Littérature) --- Parodies --- -Parody --- Cycles (Literature) --- Imitation in literature. --- Parody. --- Sequels (Literature). --- Adaptations. --- #SBIB:309H515 --- 82 --- 82 Literatuur. Algemene literatuurwetenschap --- Literatuur. Algemene literatuurwetenschap --- Comic literature --- Literature, Comic --- Travesty --- Satire --- Burlesque (Literature) --- Caricature --- Quotation --- Literary style --- Mimesis in literature --- Originality in literature --- Plagiarism --- Adaptations, Literary --- Literary adaptations --- Literatuurwetenschap, literatuursociologie --- Fiction --- Literary semiotics --- Littérature et société --- parodie --- pastiche --- 82 Literature in general --- Literature in general --- Literature - Adaptations --- Imitation dans la litterature --- Parodie (genre litteraire)
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The Afterlife of Character, 1726-1825 reconstructs how eighteenth-century British readers invented further adventures for beloved characters, including Gulliver, Falstaff, Pamela, and Tristram Shandy. Far from being close-ended and self-contained, the novels and plays in which these characters first appeared were treated by many as merely a starting point, a collective reference perpetually inviting augmentation through an astonishing wealth of unauthorized sequels. Characters became an inexhaustible form of common property, despite their patent authorship. Readers endowed them with value, knowing all the while that others were doing the same and so were collectively forging a new mode of virtual community. By tracing these practices, David A. Brewer shows how the literary canon emerged as much "from below" as out of any of the institutions that have been credited with their invention. Indeed, he reveals the astonishing degree to which authors had to cajole readers into granting them authority over their own creations, authority that seems self-evident to a modern audience. In its innovative methodology and its unprecedented attention to the productive interplay between the audience, the book as a material artifact, and the text as an immaterial entity, The Afterlife of Character, 1726-1825 offers a compelling new approach to eighteenth-century studies, the history of the book, and the very idea of character itself.
Sociology of literature --- English literature --- anno 1700-1799 --- anno 1800-1899 --- Caractères litteraires --- Caractères littéraires --- Character sketches--History and criticism --- Characterization (Literature) --- Characters [Literary ] --- Characters and characteristics in literature --- Karakterisering (Literatuur) --- Karakters [Literaire ] --- Karakters in de literatuur --- Karakterschetsen in de literatuur --- Literaire karakters --- Literaire portretten --- Literary characters --- Literary portraits --- Littérature--Personnages --- Personages in de literatuur --- Personnages (littérature) --- Personnages littéraires --- Portraits [Literary ] --- Portraits littéraires --- Portretten [Literaire ] --- Sequels (Literature) --- Suites (Litterature) --- Types littéraires --- Vervolgen (Literatuur) --- Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Authors and readers --- Intellectual property --- Character sketches --- Portraits, Literary --- IP (Intellectual property) --- Proprietary rights --- Rights, Proprietary --- Intangible property --- Artistic impact --- Artistic influence --- Impact (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Literary impact --- Literary influence --- Literary tradition --- Tradition (Literature) --- Art --- Influence (Psychology) --- Literature --- Intermediality --- Intertextuality --- Originality in literature --- Readers and authors --- Authorship --- Cycles (Literature) --- History --- History and criticism --- Law and legislation --- E-books --- 18th century --- Great Britain --- 19th century --- Characters and characteristics in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Authors and readers. --- English literature. --- Fortleben. --- Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.). --- Influence littéraire, artistique, etc --- Intellectual property. --- Intellectueel eigendom. --- LITERARY CRITICISM --- Leser. --- Lezers. --- Literarische Gestalt. --- Literatur. --- Littérature anglaise --- Personnages dans la littérature. --- Propriété intellectuelle --- Rezeption. --- Schrijvers. --- Sequels (Literature). --- Séries (Littérature). --- Écrivains et lecteurs --- Histoire --- European --- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh. --- Histoire et critique --- 1700-1899. --- Geschichte 1726-1825. --- Englisch. --- Great Britain. --- Gro�britannien. --- Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannië en Noord-Ierland.
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