Gérard Bessette (1920-2005): a monstre sacré in French Canadian Literature

This article examines Gérard Bessette’s relative marginalization in French Canadian literature by means of rereading his first novel, La Bagarre (1958) in terms of its monstrous aesthetic and its rapport with subsequent novels, notably Le Semestre (1979). Bessette’s first novel allows us not onl...

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Main Author: Steven Urquhart
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: New Prairie Press 2011-06-01
Series:Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature
Online Access:http://newprairiepress.org/sttcl/vol35/iss2/5
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spelling doaj-3bfa6ac0330149ee896a3a93906d3a572020-11-25T01:05:54ZengNew Prairie PressStudies in 20th & 21st Century Literature2334-44152011-06-0135210.4148/2334-4415.17495760839Gérard Bessette (1920-2005): a monstre sacré in French Canadian LiteratureSteven UrquhartThis article examines Gérard Bessette’s relative marginalization in French Canadian literature by means of rereading his first novel, La Bagarre (1958) in terms of its monstrous aesthetic and its rapport with subsequent novels, notably Le Semestre (1979). Bessette’s first novel allows us not only to understand the deviant nature of his aesthetic and its evolution, but also how it relates to his individualistic and transgressive position with the French Canadian literary institution in which he embodies a monstre sacré, an author and a character of sorts, who is at once revered and cursed.http://newprairiepress.org/sttcl/vol35/iss2/5
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title Gérard Bessette (1920-2005): a monstre sacré in French Canadian Literature
title_short Gérard Bessette (1920-2005): a monstre sacré in French Canadian Literature
title_full Gérard Bessette (1920-2005): a monstre sacré in French Canadian Literature
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description This article examines Gérard Bessette’s relative marginalization in French Canadian literature by means of rereading his first novel, La Bagarre (1958) in terms of its monstrous aesthetic and its rapport with subsequent novels, notably Le Semestre (1979). Bessette’s first novel allows us not only to understand the deviant nature of his aesthetic and its evolution, but also how it relates to his individualistic and transgressive position with the French Canadian literary institution in which he embodies a monstre sacré, an author and a character of sorts, who is at once revered and cursed.
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