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« I am hiding from my father/On the roof of Joyce's tower » : le père et le précurseur littéraire chez Sharon Olds et Paul Durcan
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Martiny, Érik
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Anxiety
/ Durcan, Paul
/ Literature
/ Olds, Sharon
/ Parents & parenting
/ Poetry
/ Poets
/ Writing
2012
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« I am hiding from my father/On the roof of Joyce's tower » : le père et le précurseur littéraire chez Sharon Olds et Paul Durcan
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Martiny, Érik
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Anxiety
/ Durcan, Paul
/ Literature
/ Olds, Sharon
/ Parents & parenting
/ Poetry
/ Poets
/ Writing
2012
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« I am hiding from my father/On the roof of Joyce's tower » : le père et le précurseur littéraire chez Sharon Olds et Paul Durcan
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« I am hiding from my father/On the roof of Joyce's tower » : le père et le précurseur littéraire chez Sharon Olds et Paul Durcan
2012
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This article focuses mainly on two poems that dramatise the figures of a poet and his father in a triangular relationship with a literary precursor. It examines how two writers, the American poet Sharon Olds and the Irish poet Paul Durcan, summon the tutelary presence of a literary forebear without giving in to the temptation of affiliating themselves exclusively with substitute fathers chosen among the great figures of literature, or seeming to fall prey to the pangs of influence anxiety. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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Éditions Klincksieck
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