TY - EJOUR A1 - Geffray, Marie TI - Malraux and ancient thought in Le Miroir des limbes T2 - Dialogues littéraires et philosophiques 2020 – 8 JO - Dialogues littéraires et philosophiques (ISSN 0035-2136), 2020 – 8 DO - 10.15122/isbn.978-2-406-11014-9.p.0085 SN - 0035-2136 SP - 85 EP - 91 AB - In the André Malraux’s writing of autobiographical inspiration, some ancient myths often appear, sometimes obsessive. They talk about the big questions raised by the author, and enlighten his own relationship to the human condition. The figures of Antigone, of Alexander the Great, of the fighters of the Thermopyles, indicate a demanding humanism, dominated by the goddess Athena, who combines action and thought : following them, André Malraux looks for freedom and culture. PY - 2020 DA - 2020/10/28 DP - Classiques Garnier PB - Classiques Garnier CY - Paris KW - myths, origin, confrontations, human condition, Antigone LA - fre UR - https://classiques-garnier.com/dialogues-litteraires-et-philosophiques-2020-8-malraux-and-ancient-thought-in-le-miroir-des-limbes.html Y2 - 2024/07/16 ER -