1st Edition

Michel Tournier

By Michael Worton Copyright 1995
    232 Pages
    by Routledge

    232 Pages
    by Routledge

    This volume of essays brings together critical analysis and commentary on the literary work of Michel Tournier.

    Introduction; Part 1 Surveying the work; Chapter 1 Michel Tournier Being a Novelist; Chapter 2 Christiane Baroche The Perpetual Temptation of Impossible Cures in the Work of Michel Tournier; Chapter 3 Françoise Merllié Relations between the Sexes in the Work of Michel Tournier; Chapter 4 Michael Worton The Genesis of Fiction: Origin as Theme and Problem in Tournier’s Work; Chapter 5 Kirsty Fergusson Metaphysical Desires and Ironist Devices in the Works of Michel Tournier; Part 2 Scrutinizing the work; Chapter 6 Lynn Salkin Sbiroli Learning and Unlearning: Tournier, Defoe, Voltaire; Chapter 7 Arlette Bouloumié Germanic Variations on the Theme of Phoria in The Erl-King (the influence of Nietzsche, Bach and Mithraism); Chapter 8 William Cloonan History and Legend in Tournier’s Works; Chapter 9 Colin Davis Authorship and Authority in The Wind Spirit; Chapter 10 Mireille Rosello Art and Impertinence in The Midnight Love Feast, K. Fergusson; Part 3 An Interview; Chapter 11 Talking shop: Michel Tournier in interview with Michael Worton;

    Biography

    Michael Worton is Vice-Provost and Fielden Professor of French Language and Literature at University College London.