Les poèmes français de Michel Mitsakis : néologies d’aède ou néologismes de phrénopathe ? |
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Authors: | Dimitris N Ploumpidis |
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Institution: | Professeur assistant de l’université d’Athènes. Centre communal de santé mentale, 14, rue Délou, Athènes 161 21, Grèce |
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Abstract: | The Greek writer Michel Mitsakis (1863-1916) rapidly became known for the dynamic nature of his work, but also for his most singular behavior. His text on a village idiot and on the psychiatric hospital in Corfu are major literary works. After a first hospitalization for “dementia praecox” in 1896, after that date he hardly ever wrote in his native language. On the contrary, between 1900 and 1911, he wrote several poems in French scribbled in the margins of a volume of the Iliad, or on pieces of paper which he left on journalists’ desks. These poems are of great literary importance. The implication of the psychopathological process in Michel Mitsakis’s work is also of major interest. |
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Keywords: | Maladie mentale langue Franç ais Grec production litté raire poé sie poè te histoire hô pital psychiatrique Grè ce |
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