Featuring his character Lone Sloane in the role of Matho, the adaptation proves to be a highly personal appropriation of the novel, where Druillet enhances an autobiographical dimension of his work previously hinted at in La Nuit and Gail. His variation on the Salammbo character foregrounds photography, a medium historically relevant to the novel but also to Druillet's own artistic training. The analysis shows a dynamic adaptation process in which Druillet gives a kaleidoscopic form to Flaubert's text. Select the department you want to search in. Salammbô - Les Nus (French Edition) Skip to main. The article examines how Druillet tackles the challenge of graphically representing Flaubert's canonical work without reducing the priestess Salammbo into a given type. Salammbô - Les Nus (French Edition) Druillet, Philippe. Flaubert was famous for not wanting his texts illustrated: he argued that the preciseness of images would undo the poetic vagueness of his written words. Philippe DRUILLET (1984) Original vintage poster A small poster promoting the science fiction comic strip Carthage, Salammb II, an adaptation of. Abstract : This article deals with Philippe Druillet's three-volume comic adaptation (1980-1985) of Salammbo, Gustave Flaubert's historical novel from 1862, set three centuries BC. Philippe Druillet Salammb - Carthage, 1982 80 x 62 cm.
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