TY - BOOK AU - Nina Bastin PY - 2021 CY - Oxford, United Kingdom PB - Peter Lang Verlag SN - 1422-9005 TI - Queneau’s Fictional Worlds UR - https://www.peterlang.com/document/1094714 N2 - Queneau’s novels are extremely popular for their wit and linguistic ingenuity but they also pose a serious challenge to the reader’s reconstruction of the fictional world, which can often go unrecognised. This study takes us back to the fundamental elements of Queneau’s worlds, demonstrating how his idiosyncratic style can affect the reader’s mental processing of the text (‘world-building’). It also demonstrates the internal organisation of Queneau’s fictional worlds. Drawing on cognitive discourse models and the philosophical notion of ‘possible worlds’, the book provides both comparative and general analysis of Queneau’s novels and case studies of Le Vol d’Icare, Les Fleurs bleues, and Loin de Rueil, exposing the resistance that these worlds present to stable cognitive reconstruction, notably through the subversion of world boundaries (‘world-play’), and the positing of impossible spaces (‘heterotopiae’). KW - wit, analysis, ingenuity LA - English ER -