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Roman mystique, mystiques romanesques aux XXe et XXIe siècles
 The French novel from the past century is filled with desire aroused by mysticism ; this desire simultaneously stretches the novel’s boundaries. The way this desire is expressed reflects contemporary forms of the search for meaning, literature’s way of looking at its own powers and its confrontation with the limits of languag
Brigthon Rock de Graham Greene : un thriller mystique
Graham Greene’s Brigton Rock is well known for being a roman noir with a religious, and even catholic, set of themes. In fact, it happens to be a spiritualist thriller : shaped by religious references, presenting typical and allegorical characters, it gives the reader to think about the reversibility of Good and Evil from the catholic Redemption point of view, which makes it a transposition into the thriller genre of the late nineteenth-century mystical naturalism