When ‘I’ Is Another: On Une belle matinée by Marguerite Yourcenar
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When analyzing the character of young Lazare in Marguerite Yourcenar’s short story Une belle matinée, we encounter an idea that is dear to the author: Unus et multi in me (“One and many in me”). Indeed, the child’s identity, as he begins to become aware of it, is shaped and realized through a diversity of characters. He lives his own life by living all lives.It is these close connections between identity and otherness that I will attempt to analyze in Yourcenar’s major novels, and more specifically in this final fictional text.
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