The name in evidence: Richard Millet's Le Renard dans le nom
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Jackson, A. 2012. The name in evidence: Richard Millet's Le Renard dans le nom. Modern Language Review. 107 (2), pp. 422-437. https://doi.org/10.5699/modelangrevi.107.2.0422
Authors | Jackson, A. |
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Abstract | In Richard Millet’s 2003 récit, Le Renard dans le nom, the fox in the name is the vulpes etymologically present in the name of the principal character Pierre-Marie Lavolps. When a young girl is murdered, Lavolps is presumed to be the murderer on the evidence of his name. Examination of the evidence brings associations with animality and the archaism of rural France, but also the cultural symbolism of the fox, as represented by Le Roman de Renart. In the end, the name is seen to function as a fragile metaphor for an otherness that overflows, for example, the name as understood by literary onomastics. |
Year | 2012 |
Journal | Modern Language Review |
Journal citation | 107 (2), pp. 422-437 |
Publisher | Modern Humanities Research Association |
ISSN | 0026-7937 |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.5699/modelangrevi.107.2.0422 |
Publication dates | |
Apr 2012 | |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 11 Jun 2013 |
Output status | Published |
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