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The Return of Myth in Two 20th Century French Novels: A Comparative Study of Hypertextuality and Hypotextuality in the Works of Michel Tournier and Alain Robbe-Grillet

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  81-104

Abstract

myth is defined as a story, rooted in the identity of every culture and based on the human beliefs and individual or plural identity which have national, social, and universal traits. myth illustrates wishes, beliefs, and values, stories of struggles between Good and Evil, Self and Others, and so on. In this regard, myth has an ontological interest. Hence, researchers analyze myth to study the evolution of the human's way of thinking and its "being in the world". The study of myth, consequently, can be understood as a concept of evolution and continuation, which focuses on the concerns of the ancient and contemporary man. If the creation of myth is a potential of the human’ s mind creating new myths, it could be argued that the study of myths can open up the mysteries of the ancient myths. Literature has an important role in transferring myth because both are rooted in human imagination and creativity. myths are common in various epic and lyric genres, or in theater and novel. This study is a comparative analysis of the current manifestation of the ancient myths in two of Michel Tournier’ s novels titled Friday and Robinson and Friday. Moreover, the myth of Oedipus in two of Robbe-Grillet's novels titled Repetition and The Erasers are compared with Sophocles’ s original work based on the Genette’ s approach.

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    karimiyan, farzaneh. (2018). The Return of Myth in Two 20th Century French Novels: A Comparative Study of Hypertextuality and Hypotextuality in the Works of Michel Tournier and Alain Robbe-Grillet. JOURNAL OF NARRATIVE STUDIES, 1(2 ), 81-104. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/267998/en

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    karimiyan farzaneh. The Return of Myth in Two 20th Century French Novels: A Comparative Study of Hypertextuality and Hypotextuality in the Works of Michel Tournier and Alain Robbe-Grillet. JOURNAL OF NARRATIVE STUDIES[Internet]. 2018;1(2 ):81-104. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/267998/en

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    farzaneh karimiyan, “The Return of Myth in Two 20th Century French Novels: A Comparative Study of Hypertextuality and Hypotextuality in the Works of Michel Tournier and Alain Robbe-Grillet,” JOURNAL OF NARRATIVE STUDIES, vol. 1, no. 2 , pp. 81–104, 2018, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/267998/en

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