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Michel Butor: Critical Essay by Dominique Jullien

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SOURCE: Jullien, Dominique. “Intertextuality as Labyrinth: The Presence of Racine in Michel Butor's L'Emploi du temps.Yale French Studies, no. 76 (1989): 108–24.

In the following essay, Jullien explores the idea of Racinian intertextuality in L’Emploi du temps.

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