Theorie litteraire et litterature dans l' oeuvre critique de D. N. Maronitis
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Ce qui nous interesse dans cette etude, est de commenter la conception du theorique en matiere de litterature, sur laquelle est basee l' oeuvre de l' eminent critique de la litterature neo-hellenique, D. Ν. Maronitis. La theorie, selon lui, du litteraire s'articule chaque fois de facοn appropriee, apparente ou latente, a l'interieur meme du fait litteraire, en etablissant ainsi une relation reflexive entre le litteraire et le processus de sa formation, situee dans le temps; ce qui en effet constitue une relation profondement dialogique, qui ne respecte pas 1'« integrite » des systemes theoriques qui viennent « du dehors » de la litterature.
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Αγγελάτος Δ. (2017). Theorie litteraire et litterature dans l’ oeuvre critique de D. N. Maronitis. Comparison, 21, 130–135. https://doi.org/10.12681/comparison.89
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