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Le romancier, l’écrivain et Dieu

Publication date: 2009

Romanica Cracoviensia, Volume 9 (2009), Volume 9, Issue 1, pp. 92 - 100

Authors

Dominique Rougé
University of the National Education Commission, Krakow
ul. Podchorążych 2, 30-084 Kraków, Poland
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Le romancier, l’écrivain et Dieu

Abstract

In his famous paper from 1939, entitled “M. François Mauriac et la liberté” [Eng. transl.
“François Mauriac and freedom”], Jean-Paul Sartre argues polemically with F. Mauriac about his
novel La fin de la nuit [Eng. transl. The End of the Night]. He accuses him of not allowing any
latitude to his characters, of considering himself as their owner, of beeing God who knows everything
about his creatures and disposes them his own fussy way. F. Mauriac has anticipated this criticism
previously in 1933, in his text entitled “Le romancier et ses personnages” [‘The Novelist and his
Characters’], in which he wards off considering himself a God and writes, that novelists are only the
Almighty’s monkies. Mauriac says, that in his novels he combines elements cominf from reality and
fruits of his imagination.
Next Milan Kundera, particularly in his novel L’art du roman [Eng. transl. The Art of the Novel]
criticizes sharply novelist, who, just like Sartre or Mauriac, make use of their characters to hand down
their ideas. He says, that they should be demoted to writers. According to him, no one is the owner of
novel’s characters, even their author. However, paradoxically, Kundera dedicates a lot of time to
explain to his readers this what he wrote and to his feeling of betrayal and of incomprehension from
his critics and translators.
In reading of those three novelists, it seems that all of them more or less conciously aspire to the
role of master of the way of thinking about the literary art.

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Information: Romanica Cracoviensia, Volume 9 (2009), Volume 9, Issue 1, pp. 92 - 100

Article type: Original article

Titles:

Polish:

Le romancier, l’écrivain et Dieu

English:

Novelist, writer and God

Authors

University of the National Education Commission, Krakow
ul. Podchorążych 2, 30-084 Kraków, Poland

Published at: 2009

Article status: Open

Licence: None

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Dominique Rougé (Author) - 100%

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