Sur la figure du double et l’énigme du mal dans / L’Adversaire / d’Emmanuel Carrère, une histoire d’imposture criminelle

Starting from Emmanuel Carrère’s L’Adversaire, a complex psychological tale about the impostures and horrible crimes perpetrated by Jean-Claude Romand, we want to highlight the link between this story and the mystery of Evil, with the combat that takes place within the human soul between the conscie...

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Main Author: Juan Herrero Cecilia
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Asociación de Francesistas de la Universidad Española (AFUE) 2011-12-01
Series:Çédille: Revista de Estudios Franceses
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Online Access:http://webpages.ull.es/users/cedille/M2/13herrero3.pdf
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Summary:Starting from Emmanuel Carrère’s L’Adversaire, a complex psychological tale about the impostures and horrible crimes perpetrated by Jean-Claude Romand, we want to highlight the link between this story and the mystery of Evil, with the combat that takes place within the human soul between the conscience and the irrational forces of the unconscious that operate the «demoniac double» that lives in us (Carrère calls this the «adversary» that prompts us to lie). Our approach is based on the theories of Jung about the process of individuation of the subject and the dynamic relations between the conscious self, the social mask of the «persona», the dark side of the unconscious (the Shadow) and the appealing images coming from the «ar-quetypes» of the collective unconscious.
ISSN:1699-4949