@article{821ffea5-ced7-4b6c-ab32-b2b184837fb8, author = {Nadia Bouhadid}, title = {If autofictionnaliser to how the madeleine upside down in Un amour de soi of Serge Doubrovsky}, journal = {Cahiers ERTA}, volume = {2015}, number = {Numéro 7 Addictions}, year = {2015}, issn = {2300-4681}, pages = {123-145},keywords = {autofiction; rewriting; "madeleine upside down"}, abstract = {After Fils (1977) Doubrovsky continued his autofictional adventure with a production always rooted in "fiction, events and strictly real facts". S’autofictionnaliser à la manière de la madeleine à l’envers dans Un amour de soi de Serge Doubrovsky 145 This study attempts to discover the autofictional techniques used in his novel Un amour de soi. In a thematic perspective, our exploration of the Doubrovskian work is based on two axes, the first will shed light on the events of the couple Rachel / Serge, a relationship that will reveal various information about the author and his relationship with oneself -even with the other, then we will examine how does the autofictional ego convene and exploit the other in order to get a self fragmentary representation. The second will be the rewriting of Un amour de Swann of Proust, a process that will allow us to capture the specificity of Doubrovskian writing which is inspired from a revered model that could even push him away. Our interest is mainly about how does the process of "madeleine upside down" take action within Un amour de soi.}, doi = {10.4467/23538953CE.15.008.3638}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/cahiers-erta/article/sautofictionnaliser-a-la-maniere-de-la-madeleine-a-lenvers-dans-un-amour-de-soi-de-serge-doubrovsky} }