| Titre : |
Désirs exaucés, Démons, L'agresseur / Accomplished desires, Demons, The assailant |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Auteurs : |
Joyce Carol Oates, Auteur ; Céline Zins, Traducteur |
| Année de publication : |
1976 |
| Importance : |
183p. ; couv. ill. ; 18 cm. |
| Langues : |
Français (fre) |
| Résumé : |
?Accomplished Desires? is a disturbing story about how young Dorie moves in with the scholarly Arbers and then smoothly becomes the third Mrs. Mark Arber when the second, Pulitizer Prize-winning poet Barbara Scott, commits suicide. The women in this story suffer painfully in silence because, as the reader is told, Mr. Arber hates disruptions. The stories ?Demons,? ?The Assailant,? and ?The Heavy Sorrow of the Body? all contain a grown daughter who is present at the death of her father. The emotions are complex because each daughter feels strangely connected with a father to whom she was never emotionally close, as if to break the bounds of patriarchy a daughter must identify with men, look at the world ?without comment or shame,?... |
| Note de contenu : |
Version bilingue / |
| Nature du document : |
fiction |
| Genre : |
nouvelle |
| Niveau : |
lycée |
| Discipline : |
Anglais |
Désirs exaucés, Démons, L'agresseur / Accomplished desires, Demons, The assailant [texte imprimé] / Joyce Carol Oates, Auteur ; Céline Zins, Traducteur . - 1976 . - 183p. ; couv. ill. ; 18 cm. Langues : Français ( fre)
| Résumé : |
?Accomplished Desires? is a disturbing story about how young Dorie moves in with the scholarly Arbers and then smoothly becomes the third Mrs. Mark Arber when the second, Pulitizer Prize-winning poet Barbara Scott, commits suicide. The women in this story suffer painfully in silence because, as the reader is told, Mr. Arber hates disruptions. The stories ?Demons,? ?The Assailant,? and ?The Heavy Sorrow of the Body? all contain a grown daughter who is present at the death of her father. The emotions are complex because each daughter feels strangely connected with a father to whom she was never emotionally close, as if to break the bounds of patriarchy a daughter must identify with men, look at the world ?without comment or shame,?... |
| Note de contenu : |
Version bilingue / |
| Nature du document : |
fiction |
| Genre : |
nouvelle |
| Niveau : |
lycée |
| Discipline : |
Anglais |
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