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The Deleuzian Critique of Pure Fiction

Authors: Gregg Lambert;

The Deleuzian Critique of Pure Fiction

Abstract

Etude de la conception deleuzienne du recit conceptuel a travers la lecture de L'histoire d'autrui dans «Qu'est-ce que la philosophie?». Examinant la question de l'evenement, du concept et de la pensee qui se pose dans le domaine de la narration, l'A. montre que la conception symptomatologique de la litterature moderne developpee par Deleuze et Guattari repose sur la problematique leibnizienne des mondes possibles appliquee au cinema, d'une part, et sur une poetique du chaos, fondee sur le jeu de la difference et de la repetition, et influencee par Borges, d'autre part

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