Abstract

The study of proustian intertextuality in The Black Book by Orhan Pamuk calls for the consideration of the whole of intertextual references of the novel, of a teeming multiplicity, and for the study of the place of the proustian intertext in what we must consider as a rhizomatic intertextual system. This investigation leads us to link the different oriental and occidental intertexts which embody the narrative and transform the proustian text in a spiritual journey or in a mystical quest : The Conference by the Birds by Farid ud-Din Attar, the Mesnevi by Rumi and Beauty and Love by Cheik Galip.

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