« Juste pour rire » ? L’ironie faussement désinvolte de Yannick Haenel

Laughter has occupied a central and underestimated place in Yannick Haenel’s work since Les Petits soldats (1996). On the other hand, irony is increasing softly from book to book. It appears in Le Sens du calme (2011), grows in Les Renards pâles (2013) and reaches its peak in Hold Fast Your Crown (2...

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Main Author: Adrian Meyronnet
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Published: Association Portugaise d'Etudes Françaises 2022-05-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/carnets/13523
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description Laughter has occupied a central and underestimated place in Yannick Haenel’s work since Les Petits soldats (1996). On the other hand, irony is increasing softly from book to book. It appears in Le Sens du calme (2011), grows in Les Renards pâles (2013) and reaches its peak in Hold Fast Your Crown (2017), a novel which once again tells Jean Deichel’s adventures, a constantly challenged antihero. This article aims to analyze the subversive irony at work and the issues underlying the author’s latest publications.
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« Juste pour rire » ? L’ironie faussement désinvolte de Yannick Haenel
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title « Juste pour rire » ? L’ironie faussement désinvolte de Yannick Haenel
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title_short « Juste pour rire » ? L’ironie faussement désinvolte de Yannick Haenel
title_sort juste pour rire l ironie faussement desinvolte de yannick haenel
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