Spécificité du récit de rêve dans Nuits sans nuit et quelques jours sans jour de Michel Leiris

نوع المستند : Research papers

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Département de Français, Faculté Al-Alsun (Langues), Université de Minia, Égypte

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The dream occupies a large place in French literature of the 20th century. Many 20th-century psychoanalysts and writers were concerned with dreams. Their profound study of dreams made them observable and analytical phenomena. Through the power of revelation, dreams activate the mind. Surrealist French writers, such as Michaux, Desnos and Leiris, created through a new genre, the dream story. This shows readers how to understand what dreams are and how to manage their minds. By reading Leiris’ works including Nuits sans nuit et quelques jours sans jour, we can say that the story of Leiris’ dream is an autobiographical work because it seems that he is trying to preserve the trace of some nights, with a memory packed with the traces of a dream. The writer is closely related to his childhood dreams: the dreams of searching for things. But he suffers a lot of pain because he always feels that he cannot achieve his dream of owning the things he dreamt about. For Leiris, it could be said, the dream is the movement, the vehicle, and the goal of the pursuit that should not end. 

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