From the Inverted Alter Ego to the Chimera-Self. Mélusine, André Breton and Armenia Cover Image
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De l’alter ego inversé au moi-chimère. Mélusine, André Breton et l’Arménie
From the Inverted Alter Ego to the Chimera-Self. Mélusine, André Breton and Armenia

Author(s): Stéphane Cermakian
Subject(s): French Literature, Existentialism
Published by: Classiques Garnier
Keywords: Armenia; fairy Mélusine; alter ego; chimera-self;

Summary/Abstract: The poet's quest for identity is realized in André Breton’s works through a projection on a female figure which takes the form of the fairy Mélusine in the poetic story Arcane 17. However, his rewriting of the myth is part of an Armenian constellation which is constituting itself in the life of the poet at the same time. The search for the inverted alter ego leads to the chimera-self through which we can hear the echo of the founder of Lusignan’s kingdom.

  • Issue Year: 1/2022
  • Issue No: 29
  • Page Range: 237-255
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: French
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