De la paraphrase à l’herméneutique. L’histoire d’Adam dans le Magasin des enfants de Marie Leprince de Beaumont

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Abstract

The Magasin des enfants (1756) by Leprince de Beaumont includes a Bible for children, based on an oralised rewriting of the famoust stories of the Old Testament. The story of Adam, we closely examine, is both representative of the skill of retelling and of the discursive pragmatic function. This paraphrase, which is also a parable, includes the reader in its device and reveals the functioning of reading. The story, coupled with a tale that turns out to be an allegory of reading, implicitly displays the conditions of biblical hermeneutics.

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