Écriture de soi et de l'autre: Récits de filiation et contestation chez Herzog et Picasso

This paper examines two "récits de filiation", Un héros by Félicité Herzog, the daughter of the famous mountaineer Maurice Herzog, and Grand-père by Marina Picasso, the daughter of the renowned artist Pablo Picasso. These authors dispute the public image of these celebrities by demonstrati...

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