The Narrative Language of Abdelmalek Mourtadh -The Dialectic of Critical Theory and Creative Practice-
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Narrative language, Abdelmalek Mourtadh, Natural sign, Artificial sign, Poeticity, Polyphony, Heteroglossia, Arabic novel .Abstract
This article examines the dialectic between critical theorization and creative practice in thework of Algerian critic and novelist Abdelmalek Mourtadh. It argues that Mourtadh transcendsclassical and formalist approaches by developing a unique theory of narrative language centered on the dual concepts of the natural sign
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Barthes, R. (1980). Le degré zéro de l’écriture [Writing Degree Zero] (M. Berrada, Trans.). Dar al-Tali’a lil-Tiba’a wa al-Nashr, and La Société Marocaine des Editeurs Réunis. (Original work published 1953)
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