'La Page s'ouvrait devant': mystères et météores dans L'Hiver en Arcadie de Jean-Yves Laurichesse

Translated title of the contribution: 'The page stretched ahead': mystery and weather in Jean-Yves Laurichesse's L'Hiver en Arcadie

Lorna Catherine Milne*

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Abstract

In Laurichesse's novel, the reader is struck both by the mysterious atmosphere of the text and by the book's continual insistence on the weather conditions that play a major part in the plot. Bringing these two elements of the text into interaction, this article examines their relation to the theme of artistic creation by analysing a series of literary and ekphrastic intertextual references. It concludes that for the author, the enriching and transformational power of art transcends the inevitable mysteries of the human condition.
Translated title of the contribution'The page stretched ahead': mystery and weather in Jean-Yves Laurichesse's L'Hiver en Arcadie
Original languageFrench
Pages (from-to)245-256
JournalLittératures
Issue number89
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Apr 2024

Keywords

  • Laurichesse
  • Literature
  • Art
  • Ekphrasis
  • mise en abyme
  • Weather

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