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Entre poésie et fiction: Tess ou l'écriture syncopée de Thomas Hardy
Thomas Hardy's poems and novels are closely intertwined through a system of echoes, which suggests that rather than two entirely different modes of writing, they are deeply connected in the writer's mind and reflect a similar quest for meaning through disruption rather than euphonious perfection. This paper addresses a few instances of duplication, focusing mostly on the character of Tess of the d'Urbervilles, and on the sense of rupture which Hardy seeks to explore by throwing his reader off-balance. Catherine Clement's book on the philosophy of rapture is used to highlight Hardy's use of syncopation. In poems like Tess's Lament or Beyond the Last Lamp, Hardy probes into the traumatic shift from before to after, the haunting faultline which may be revisited over and over again but never eradicated, corresponding to the fragmented perception of Tess's confession to Angel, which instantly severs the lovers instead of uniting them. Stylistic mishaps such as omissions or punctuations become symptoms through which affect may seep into the text, be it a novel or a poem.
期刊介绍:
Les Cahiers victoriens et édouardiens publient depuis 1974 deux numéros par an, l’un sur des sujets et écrivains variés, l’autre consacré à un auteur ou à un thème. Les Cahiers s’intéressent non seulement à la littérature, mais aussi à tous les aspects de la civilisation de l’époque, et accueillent des méthodes critiques variées. Ils publient aussi des comptes rendus d’ouvrages et des résumés de thèses récemment soutenues sur le sujet. Des articles peuvent être soumis en vue d’une publication éventuelle (règles de présentation du M.L.A. Handbook).