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Sociologie et sociétés
L’oeuvre ouverte de Lucien GoldmanThe Work of Lucien GoldmannLa obra abierta de Lucien GoldmannMichel BRÛLÉ
Volume 3, Number 1, mai 1971
URI: https://id.erudit.org/iderudit/001109arDOI: https://doi.org/10.7202/001109ar
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Publisher(s)Les Presses de l'Université de Montréal
ISSN0038-030X (print)1492-1375 (digital)
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Cite this articleBRÛLÉ, M. (1971). L’oeuvre ouverte de Lucien Goldman. Sociologie et sociétés,3(1), 3–14. https://doi.org/10.7202/001109ar
Article abstractThe author begins by showing the importance of the work of Lucien Goldmannin situating the phenomenon of artistic creation within the totality of humanbehavior. He underlines the originality of Goldmann's hypotheses with regardto the role and the function of literary work as an active element in thedevelopment of a collective conscience. Second, the author illustrates thepertinence of genetic structuralism with a systematic analysis of the work ofthe Quebec novelist Roger Lemelin. Finally, he shows how the works ofanother sociology of literature (that of Robert Escarpit) which was developedfrom research on the production, diffusion and consumption of books dovetailwith those of Lucien Goldmann in the elaboration of a global and dynamictheory of literature.
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