Dante in Modiano’s work: A Divine Comedy in Paris
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https://doi.org/10.18352/relief.127Keywords:
littérature française, Paris, XXIe siècleAbstract
Parisian topography plays a key role in Patrick Modiano's work. Referring on the one hand to a certain extratextual reality, and on the other to earlier works by Modiano in which they appear, place names carry with them from one novel to the next an increasingly considerable sediment of meaning. The Parisian places he evokes in his novel Dans le café de la jeunesse perdue take on a new and surprising dimension, thanks to the intertextual links with Divina Commedia de Dante.
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