Complexités des prix littéraires et littérature française ou en français

In the French « literary nation », prices proliferate in what Sylvie Ducas (2006) designates as an economy of prestige based, on the one hand, on mythologies associated with writers and, on the other, on ways of defining « literary value ». This paper examines some of the interactions between the li...

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Main Authors: Marie-Manuelle da Silva, Eduarda Keating
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Language:English
Published: Association Portugaise d'Etudes Françaises 2017-01-01
Series:Carnets
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/carnets/2042
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description In the French « literary nation », prices proliferate in what Sylvie Ducas (2006) designates as an economy of prestige based, on the one hand, on mythologies associated with writers and, on the other, on ways of defining « literary value ». This paper examines some of the interactions between the literary phenomenon represented by the Nobel Prize and the French literary field, and analyzes the transformation of the classical idea of the writer inherited from the Ancien Régime through the rhetoric and models supported by the Nobel Prize for Literature since the award of the Prize to Sartre in 1964.
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spelling doaj-art-a05130e53e4745ba854a2ee0d27b15162024-12-09T13:43:40ZengAssociation Portugaise d'Etudes FrançaisesCarnets1646-76982017-01-01910.4000/carnets.2042Complexités des prix littéraires et littérature française ou en françaisMarie-Manuelle da SilvaEduarda KeatingIn the French « literary nation », prices proliferate in what Sylvie Ducas (2006) designates as an economy of prestige based, on the one hand, on mythologies associated with writers and, on the other, on ways of defining « literary value ». This paper examines some of the interactions between the literary phenomenon represented by the Nobel Prize and the French literary field, and analyzes the transformation of the classical idea of the writer inherited from the Ancien Régime through the rhetoric and models supported by the Nobel Prize for Literature since the award of the Prize to Sartre in 1964.https://journals.openedition.org/carnets/2042Nobel Prize in Literatureliterary fieldliterature in Frenchinternational literature
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Complexités des prix littéraires et littérature française ou en français
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Nobel Prize in Literature
literary field
literature in French
international literature
title Complexités des prix littéraires et littérature française ou en français
title_full Complexités des prix littéraires et littérature française ou en français
title_fullStr Complexités des prix littéraires et littérature française ou en français
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title_short Complexités des prix littéraires et littérature française ou en français
title_sort complexites des prix litteraires et litterature francaise ou en francais
topic Nobel Prize in Literature
literary field
literature in French
international literature
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