Genet et l’Eros Détective : Pilorge, Weidmann

Jean Genet is, like many writers of his generation, a great reader of Detective, in which he finds many subjects of his works (Les Bonnes). They also shape a legendary figuration of heroes of news items, elected in a properly eroticized pantheon of crime. This article proposes to study the way in wh...

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Main Author: Christine Marcandier
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Published: Criminocorpus 2018-12-01
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Genet et l’Eros Détective : Pilorge, Weidmann
Criminocorpus
fiction
crime
Détective Magazine
Genet (Jean)
Weidmann (Eugen)
Pilorge (Maurice)
title Genet et l’Eros Détective : Pilorge, Weidmann
title_full Genet et l’Eros Détective : Pilorge, Weidmann
title_fullStr Genet et l’Eros Détective : Pilorge, Weidmann
title_full_unstemmed Genet et l’Eros Détective : Pilorge, Weidmann
title_short Genet et l’Eros Détective : Pilorge, Weidmann
title_sort genet et l eros detective pilorge weidmann
topic fiction
crime
Détective Magazine
Genet (Jean)
Weidmann (Eugen)
Pilorge (Maurice)
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