The Allegory of Literary Representation as Hybrid in Corneille's ½L'illusion Comique?, Diderot's ½Le Neveu de Rameau?, and Arrabal's ½La Nuit Est Aussi Un Soleil?
The Allegory of Literary Representation as Hybrid in Corneille's ½L'illusion Comique?, Diderot's ½Le Neveu de Rameau?, and Arrabal's ½La Nuit Est Aussi Un Soleil?
Monstrous, hybrid works, such as Corneille's L'illusion comique , Diderot's Le neveu de Rameau , and Arrabal's La nuit est aussi un soleil , resist genre-based theory and defy categorization. ???Hybrid??? appropriates a meaning valid for all three texts since the term contains the notion of a differentiation, mutation, and deviation, as well as creation. This attests to a certain similarity among the texts which is, paradoxically, founded on their individual differences, for hybrid is only hybrid because of its ...
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Monstrous, hybrid works, such as Corneille's L'illusion comique , Diderot's Le neveu de Rameau , and Arrabal's La nuit est aussi un soleil , resist genre-based theory and defy categorization. ???Hybrid??? appropriates a meaning valid for all three texts since the term contains the notion of a differentiation, mutation, and deviation, as well as creation. This attests to a certain similarity among the texts which is, paradoxically, founded on their individual differences, for hybrid is only hybrid because of its distinction from other elements within a system. Thus, from these three works, this study focuses on the deviation inherent in hybridization that constantly propels meaning from one point to another.
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1997, Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers