The Critical-Writing of Blanchot, Butor and Barthes
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https://doi.org/10.22409/gragoata.v15i29.33076Keywords:
Critical-Writing, Literature, Blanchot, Butor, BarthesAbstract
This paper analyses the methodological approach, entitled critical-writing, presented by the researcher Leyla Perrone-Moisés in her book Text, critique, writing. In this book, Perrone-Moisés studies the texts of the writers Maurice Blanchot, Michel Butor and Roland Barthes, showing the new course of literary criticism, dating from the late nineteenth century, which is based on an attitude of approximation to the literary object, dismissing it no longer, staying in its shadow no longer either, but immersing deliberately in its discursive architecture, often confusing this with the object itself.
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