This work seeks to illuminate two aspects of the myth of Perceval. First, the question of the relational structures in which this inversed Oedipus is engaged, from Chretien de Troyes to J. Gracq. Second, its propensity to reflect reading or writing (Proust, Bonnefoy, Handke, Perec...)
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This work seeks to illuminate two aspects of the myth of Perceval. First, the question of the relational structures in which this inversed Oedipus is engaged, from Chretien de Troyes to J. Gracq. Second, its propensity to reflect reading or writing (Proust, Bonnefoy, Handke, Perec...)
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