Analytical charts representing interaction of time and space in Jean Giono´s novel cycle. Research of the relation of fiction and reality in novel-writing seems an unnecessary attempt from the point of view of literary criticism. Being for the twentieth century autobiographical elements and for the numerous types of fictional autobiography yet gives a reason for the analysis of this kind of relation. Text-genetics draws our attention to the process of writing, explaining linearity or non-linearity of the text. The image about a writer changes through each novel, the writer himself changes indeed, and this strain itself is paratopy. In our analysis we intend to use two concepts (paratopy and scenography) by Dominique Aingueneau, expert in critical discourse analysis. Charts show the fictional and autobiographical features and display author paratopy changing in each novel within a cycle. As for the different forms to recall past, one protagonist of the novel Mort d´un personnage is characterized by the opposition to time. Here we imply Paul Ricoeur´s work Temps de l´âme et temps du monde (1985,Temps et récit 3. IV.) where he opposes Aristotle´s and St Augustine´s concept of time in a sense that time of the self and cosmic time try to absorb each other while they are very much coherent. They can not exist without each other.
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