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VOLUME 1(XI)2019




























Authors:

Ecaterina FOGHEL, Anjela COSCIUG



























Title:

LA VERTU ET L’ANTI-VERTU DANS LA NOUVELLE « LEGENDE POLDEVE » DE MARCEL AYME

























Language of Publication:

French

























Title in English:

Virtue and Anti-Virtue in Marcel Ayme’s “Poldeve Legend”




























Abstract:

Traditional conceptions of virtue are often centered on traits of religious obedience, bigotry and charitable gestures. These characteristics are encouraged and are generally seen positively, being keenly opposed to all that diverges from this quite rigid moral model. In one of his fantasy stories, “Legende Poldeve”, Marcel Ayme makes a parallel between two categorically contrary characters: one totally correct and irreproachable, and the other - a thorough scoundrel and an incorrigible sinner. The author creates a prototype of incarnated virtue, and in order to make it even more convincing, opposes to it an anti-virtue alternative model. Their antagonism that results in a paradoxical denouement, ridicules hypocritical conceptions of virtue and satires exaggerated demonstrations of it.




























Keywords:

vertu, anti-vertu, morale, paradoxe, concept




























Pages:

41-48




























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Type:

Research Paper




























Field:

Literary Semiotics















Topic:

Type of signs



UDC:

821.133.1.09”19”-32(092)Ayme M.:111



DOI:

10.5281/zenodo.7454102 

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