The Relevance of the Carnivalesque in the Québec Novel
The Bakhtinian concept of space is topological rather than topographic, and encompasses the cosmic, the social and the corporeal; its function in the Québec novel consists in debasing the hierarchical verticality of Lent and of the "official feast." As Carnival is an anti-law,"law&quo...
Main Author: | Maroussia Ahmed |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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New Prairie Press
1984-09-01
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Series: | Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature |
Online Access: | http://newprairiepress.org/sttcl/vol9/iss1/9 |
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