Plaisirs de vampire : Gautier, Gracq, Giono
بواسطة
Jean Bellemin-Noël
لا توجد تقييمات بعد
Fantasy
تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
224
لغة
الفرنسية
منشور
Jan 1, 2001
الناشر
Presses Universitaires de France - PUF
الطبعة
1
رقم ISBN-10
2130510175
رقم ISBN-13
9782130510178
الوصف
In this captivating exploration of vampire literature, Jean Bellemin-Noël delves into the thematic and aesthetic pleasures found within the works of notable authors such as Théophile Gautier, Julien Gracq, and Jean Giono. Through a meticulous examination, he uncovers the seductive allure and rich symbolism woven into their narratives, inviting readers to rethink conventional interpretations of the vampire motif.
Bellemin-Noël’s insightful analysis traces the evolution of vampire tropes, illustrating how these writers infused their tales with profound philosophical and existential undertones. Each character's journey is used as a lens to reflect on deeper human experiences, bridging the supernatural with the realm of the ordinary.
The inclusion of bibliographical references provides a solid foundation for further exploration, allowing scholarly readers to engage with the thematic complexities of each author’s contributions. Through a blend of critical inquiry and literary appreciation, this work illuminates the nuanced pleasures that vampire lore can offer across different literary landscapes.
Bellemin-Noël’s profound insights challenge readers to confront their own perceptions of vampirism, revealing a wealth of uncharted territory ripe for discovery within these classic works. This exploration not only enriches the reader’s understanding of the genre but also invites an appreciation for the artistry behind these timeless tales.
Bellemin-Noël’s insightful analysis traces the evolution of vampire tropes, illustrating how these writers infused their tales with profound philosophical and existential undertones. Each character's journey is used as a lens to reflect on deeper human experiences, bridging the supernatural with the realm of the ordinary.
The inclusion of bibliographical references provides a solid foundation for further exploration, allowing scholarly readers to engage with the thematic complexities of each author’s contributions. Through a blend of critical inquiry and literary appreciation, this work illuminates the nuanced pleasures that vampire lore can offer across different literary landscapes.
Bellemin-Noël’s profound insights challenge readers to confront their own perceptions of vampirism, revealing a wealth of uncharted territory ripe for discovery within these classic works. This exploration not only enriches the reader’s understanding of the genre but also invites an appreciation for the artistry behind these timeless tales.