Langage crypté et ruse en 2 S 12,1-15 et 14,1-21. Une étude narrative
This paper examines two stories in 2 Samuel where a character tells David a fictional story to get him to pronounce himself about episodes of his life: the “parable” of Nathan (2 S 12,1-7) and the meeting with the woman of Tekoa (2 S 14,1-21). It highlights the function of the encrypted story at the...
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Format: | Electronic Review |
Language: | French |
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Asociacion Biblica Espanola
2019
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In: | Sonderdruck aus: Estudios Biblicos (0014-1437) Vol. 77, no.2, p. 147-167 (2019) |
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Summary: | This paper examines two stories in 2 Samuel where a character tells David a fictional story to get him to pronounce himself about episodes of his life: the “parable” of Nathan (2 S 12,1-7) and the meeting with the woman of Tekoa (2 S 14,1-21). It highlights the function of the encrypted story at the two levels constituting any narrative: the intradiegetic plan which concerns the trick scenes and what is happening between the characters; and the extradiegetic plan which concerns the way in which the narrative directs the reader into its world through its narrative strategy and the various elements that are provided therefore. |
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ISSN: | 0014-1437 |
Persistent identifiers: | HDL: 2078.1/220098 |