Le silence comme signe (in)visible du mal dans l’œuvre romanesque de Georges Bernanos

Journal Title: Quêtes littéraires - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue 7

Abstract

"Silence as an (in)visible sign of evil in Bernanos’ novels" ABSTRACT: From Sous le Soleil de Satan to Monsieur Ouine, Bernanos’ novels are characterized by the emergence of ‘supernatural silence(s)’ (Bernanos 2015 : 679), which can prove to be disturbing. The brutal sign of evil’s appeance in the narrative limits in most cases the character to silence, to verbal incapacity. Indeed, evil has the strength to hold thought and speech in check. That is the reason why the characters that are racked by evil make good use of language so that they don’t say anything genuine nor honest. Bernanos’ writing succeds in defining these silences thanks to numerous ellipsis as well as things that remain unmentioned, embarrased silences, thus emphasizing the presence of the supernatural. Punctuation in particular takes an important part in creating breaks, switchovers within sentences as well as in the narrative. These silences show off an experience that cannot be told. As a consequence, a true rhetoric of what is unspeakable is at stake in Bernanos’ novels. The use of adjectives made up with privative prefixes, indefinite pronouns, rough phrases and other figures of what is unspoken, contribute to explaining evil’s unbelievable experience.

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Alexandra Roux-Troyes

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  • DOI 10.31743/ql.166
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Alexandra Roux-Troyes (2017). Le silence comme signe (in)visible du mal dans l’œuvre romanesque de Georges Bernanos. Quêtes littéraires, 0(7), 132-141. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-302934