Ecrire ses lectures ou la vie d’un liseur : l’intertextualité et la biofiction dans Qui a tué Roland Barthes ? La septième fonction du langage de Laurent Binet

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2020-06

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Resume This study tackles the autobiography of the author as a reader in the novel of ‘’ Qui a tué Roland Barthes? La septième fonction du langage’’ of the French author Laurent BINET. Where this later who adopts the policy fiction to narrate the biography of Roland Barthes, about his second life as a writer through bringing his knowledge up which resulted in his multiple readings of different fields especially of linguistics. To study this phenomenon, we are based principally on the intertextuality and on the biofiction, we are studied the manifestations of phenomenon of intertextuality in the novel, then we are compared the construction of Somme characters of the novel between reality and fiction. In the end, we may say that Laurent BINET is succeeded, through his deep and riche reading, to create an original fiction.

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Mots clés: Biofiction/ intertextuality/ reading/ author-reader.

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