Thélème Revista Complutense de Estudios Franceses
Thélème. Revista Complutense de Estudios Franceses is a journal of scientific research. It accepts original and unpublished articles in three languages –French, English and Spanish– dealing with aspects of the French speaking literature and language or their relation with other artistic or literary fields. It contains as well a section of reports of non literary works concerning the same domain.
The journal has received in 2014 the seal of quality of Spanish scientific journals accorded by the National Agency FECYT (Fundación Española para la Ciencia y la Tecnología).
It has been publishing for more than 25 years –today at a biannual rate– articles which can be sent us during the whole year to the next address: http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/THEL
Thélème. Revista Complutense de Estudios Franceses acknowledges receipt of every original. Those are subject to an external, anonymous, double-blinded evaluation. Regarding anonymous reports, the Editorial Board decides whether to accept it, refuse it or introduce modifications in the proposed article. The contribution may be subject to arbitration made by a third external evaluation. Ultimate decisions are communicated to the author within six months.
The journal is present in numerous databases and platforms of search and evaluation such as:
CINDOC-CSIC, CSA, Dialnet, DULCINEA, E-REVISTAS-CSIC, Francis, Google Scholar, IEDCyT (CSIC), ISOC, LLBA (Linguistics&LanguageBehavior Abstracts), MLA (Modern Language Association Database), Social Services Abstracts, SUDOC, Carhus Plus+. ANEP/FECYT, DICE, MIAR, IN-RECH, RESH, CIRC, Latindex.
It cooperates with prestigious journals in France and Spain, but also in Germany, Belgium, Argentina and the United States, and it is present in abundant catalogues such as:
REBIUM (Red de BibliotecasUniversitariasEspañolas), BNE (Bibliotecanacional de España), BVB (BiblioteheksVerbund Bayern FAST-Zugand), TIB Hannover (TIBORDER; GermanNacional Library of Science and Technology), Staatsbiblithekzu Berlin, SWB (Union CatalogSouthwest Germany), KOBV Berlin-Frandenburg, GBV (Union CatalogNorthern Germany), HeBIS (Union Catalogue Hesse), Worldcat, ABES (Agence bibliographique de l’Enseignement Supérieur; French Union Catalog), LIBRIS (Union Catalogue of SwedishLibraries), COPAC, ItalianPeriodical Catalogue, CzechNacional Library.
The journal has received in 2014 the seal of quality of Spanish scientific journals accorded by the National Agency FECYT (Fundación Española para la Ciencia y la Tecnología).
It has been publishing for more than 25 years –today at a biannual rate– articles which can be sent us during the whole year to the next address: http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/THEL
Thélème. Revista Complutense de Estudios Franceses acknowledges receipt of every original. Those are subject to an external, anonymous, double-blinded evaluation. Regarding anonymous reports, the Editorial Board decides whether to accept it, refuse it or introduce modifications in the proposed article. The contribution may be subject to arbitration made by a third external evaluation. Ultimate decisions are communicated to the author within six months.
The journal is present in numerous databases and platforms of search and evaluation such as:
CINDOC-CSIC, CSA, Dialnet, DULCINEA, E-REVISTAS-CSIC, Francis, Google Scholar, IEDCyT (CSIC), ISOC, LLBA (Linguistics&LanguageBehavior Abstracts), MLA (Modern Language Association Database), Social Services Abstracts, SUDOC, Carhus Plus+. ANEP/FECYT, DICE, MIAR, IN-RECH, RESH, CIRC, Latindex.
It cooperates with prestigious journals in France and Spain, but also in Germany, Belgium, Argentina and the United States, and it is present in abundant catalogues such as:
REBIUM (Red de BibliotecasUniversitariasEspañolas), BNE (Bibliotecanacional de España), BVB (BiblioteheksVerbund Bayern FAST-Zugand), TIB Hannover (TIBORDER; GermanNacional Library of Science and Technology), Staatsbiblithekzu Berlin, SWB (Union CatalogSouthwest Germany), KOBV Berlin-Frandenburg, GBV (Union CatalogNorthern Germany), HeBIS (Union Catalogue Hesse), Worldcat, ABES (Agence bibliographique de l’Enseignement Supérieur; French Union Catalog), LIBRIS (Union Catalogue of SwedishLibraries), COPAC, ItalianPeriodical Catalogue, CzechNacional Library.
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proposes an interdisciplinary analysis of four contemporary literary gardens, located in Grenoble (France), inspired, according to the results obtained, by the collections Êtres fantastiques des Alpes (2005) and
Contes populaires du Dauphiné (1971). These gardens have been conceived according to local environmental conditions, allowing nature and culture to intermingle in the urban space. By exploring the interfaces between folklore and fantasy, myth and ecology, this study questions the traditional role of the fairy and the wyvern.
Represented in the hydraulic, vegetal and stone elements of urban gardens, these creatures provide an innovative means of exploring the representation of nature through fantasy. The ecopoetic textual analysis of these adaptations sheds light on the author’s narrative dynamics and ecological thinking.
the aim of this paper is to enlighten the ethical system of biocentric and ecocentric values that defines the identities of the novel’s characters, both individually and collectively. I will study the symbolism of the ecosystem
where the conflict takes place (the fictitious town of Fonds-Rouge) and how this ecosystem is itself one of the novel’s main characters. In addition, I will pay special attention to the figure of Manuel, who returns from Cuba and finds his native land going through a terrible drought. In order to save his people (in a broad sense) from death, Manuel will have to search the hills for water, hoping to be able to govern it with justice and ensure the peaceful survival of his community, and the restoration of its socio-environmental balance.
Key words: Caribbean, Haiti, Jacques Roumain, biocentrism, eco-identity, eco-justice, peace.
feudal Valais. Her love of nature and her imagination cause her to be considered a witch, and her tutor uses punishments to try to change her character. Emerentia is persecuted for loving and worshipping wild animals and trees. The text highlights the beauty and strength of the natural elements in the Valais, as well as religious intransigence and fear of the unknown. Through an ecocritical approach, this articles studies how Corinna Bille denounces the religious fanaticism that has ignited so many pyres, while it simultaneously highlights the beauty of wild, archaic and primitive nature; a nature more favorable to the marvelous than to witchcraft, but feared and misunderstood. Deux Passions evokes the magical nature of a Valais with all its freshness and primitive wildness.
Key words: Corinna Bille; Emerentia; Valais; ecocriticism; biophylie; witchcraft.
to accomplish this task, we concentrate on Sade’s characterization of the libertine Bandole and his dialogue with Justine. We also study the historical-conceptual reconstruction of philosophical and theological expressions of the world’s soul system produced by authors that Sade frequently read, such as Pierre Bayle and Nicolas Fréret. Of special relevance will be the link between those expressions and Baruch Spinoza’s thought. This articles evaluates the controversial engagement (or lack
thereof) that Sade’s libertine novels exhibit with respect to the diffusion of the Enlightenment’s key proclamations and ideas.
Keywords: Sade; world’s soul system; materialism; Enlightenment.
Stein is a prisoner of the imaginary relationship she has with the figure of the other, because the significant law of the Name of-the-Father has not been registered, as a result of a foreclosure in the second phase of the mirror stage. Therefore, after being abandoned by her fiancé, the ravishing of Lol V. Stein is unleashed and, unable to resort to the symbolic dimension of language, she collapses forever, incapable of going through a mourning process for the loss of the loved object.
Keywords: loss; ravishing; imaginary axis; symbolic axis; foreclosure.
culture and explains the influence of world literatures in Poulin’s work.
Keywords: Volkswagen Blues; On the Road; Jacques Poulin; Quebec; Oregon Trail; Pioneers; Canadian literature; road
novel; transtextuality; intertextuality
proposes an interdisciplinary analysis of four contemporary literary gardens, located in Grenoble (France), inspired, according to the results obtained, by the collections Êtres fantastiques des Alpes (2005) and
Contes populaires du Dauphiné (1971). These gardens have been conceived according to local environmental conditions, allowing nature and culture to intermingle in the urban space. By exploring the interfaces between folklore and fantasy, myth and ecology, this study questions the traditional role of the fairy and the wyvern.
Represented in the hydraulic, vegetal and stone elements of urban gardens, these creatures provide an innovative means of exploring the representation of nature through fantasy. The ecopoetic textual analysis of these adaptations sheds light on the author’s narrative dynamics and ecological thinking.
the aim of this paper is to enlighten the ethical system of biocentric and ecocentric values that defines the identities of the novel’s characters, both individually and collectively. I will study the symbolism of the ecosystem
where the conflict takes place (the fictitious town of Fonds-Rouge) and how this ecosystem is itself one of the novel’s main characters. In addition, I will pay special attention to the figure of Manuel, who returns from Cuba and finds his native land going through a terrible drought. In order to save his people (in a broad sense) from death, Manuel will have to search the hills for water, hoping to be able to govern it with justice and ensure the peaceful survival of his community, and the restoration of its socio-environmental balance.
Key words: Caribbean, Haiti, Jacques Roumain, biocentrism, eco-identity, eco-justice, peace.
feudal Valais. Her love of nature and her imagination cause her to be considered a witch, and her tutor uses punishments to try to change her character. Emerentia is persecuted for loving and worshipping wild animals and trees. The text highlights the beauty and strength of the natural elements in the Valais, as well as religious intransigence and fear of the unknown. Through an ecocritical approach, this articles studies how Corinna Bille denounces the religious fanaticism that has ignited so many pyres, while it simultaneously highlights the beauty of wild, archaic and primitive nature; a nature more favorable to the marvelous than to witchcraft, but feared and misunderstood. Deux Passions evokes the magical nature of a Valais with all its freshness and primitive wildness.
Key words: Corinna Bille; Emerentia; Valais; ecocriticism; biophylie; witchcraft.
to accomplish this task, we concentrate on Sade’s characterization of the libertine Bandole and his dialogue with Justine. We also study the historical-conceptual reconstruction of philosophical and theological expressions of the world’s soul system produced by authors that Sade frequently read, such as Pierre Bayle and Nicolas Fréret. Of special relevance will be the link between those expressions and Baruch Spinoza’s thought. This articles evaluates the controversial engagement (or lack
thereof) that Sade’s libertine novels exhibit with respect to the diffusion of the Enlightenment’s key proclamations and ideas.
Keywords: Sade; world’s soul system; materialism; Enlightenment.
Stein is a prisoner of the imaginary relationship she has with the figure of the other, because the significant law of the Name of-the-Father has not been registered, as a result of a foreclosure in the second phase of the mirror stage. Therefore, after being abandoned by her fiancé, the ravishing of Lol V. Stein is unleashed and, unable to resort to the symbolic dimension of language, she collapses forever, incapable of going through a mourning process for the loss of the loved object.
Keywords: loss; ravishing; imaginary axis; symbolic axis; foreclosure.
culture and explains the influence of world literatures in Poulin’s work.
Keywords: Volkswagen Blues; On the Road; Jacques Poulin; Quebec; Oregon Trail; Pioneers; Canadian literature; road
novel; transtextuality; intertextuality
testimoniales contemporaines portant sur de nombreux événements historiques tragiques. Une attention particulière est portée à l’importance de cette pratique en contexte postcolonial.
Consolatio.