Knowledge

Le Cahier bleu

Source đź“ť

59:
Chapter 2 is a re-run of events from chapter 1, except there is one major difference - the reader discovers that Victor has been cataloguing all the events of chapter 1 in his diary (which is the one that Louise finds at the end of chapter 1 - her discovering the diary was not Victor's intention - he
75:
s. It has turned out that Armand has died and that Victor is a possible suspect for his death. Louise's reaction to the diary is one of anger - she cannot believe that Victor would do such a thing as create a diary of all he did with her. Victor thinks all is well between Louise and him, however her
79:
There is then a flashback to the time when Victor works out that Armand was the one responsible for Louise discovering the diary - at the end of meeting up with Victor at Victor's flat, Victor put a bag of rubbish out which contained the diary. It is clear from here that Armand took it and planted
51:
has broken down just outside. They immediately fall in love with her. However whilst Armand meets her soon after seeing her, Victor does not meet her until later in the chapter. Having met her later on, he then gets acquainted with her. Chapter 1 ends by Louise discovering a diary,
83:
Victor then storms to Armand's flat and confronts him about planting the diary in Louise's post box. They break out into a fight. After this, Victor then goes. Elena, a friend of Armand who was in Armand's flat at the time of the fight, runs after Victor, talking about the diary.
76:
reaction is a negative one. Victor asks Louise's older sister, Pauline, why Louise reacted in that way. Pauline, having read the diary, does not think it is as bad as Louise thinks, nevertheless, Pauline advises Victor to forget about Louise.
227:
LAVANCHY Éric, Étude du Cahier bleu d’AndrĂ© Juillard. Une approche narratologique de la bande dessinĂ©e, Louvain-la-Neuve, Academia-Bruylant, 2007, 162 p., coll. « Texte-Image Â».
116: 80:
the diary, so that Louise would take it. The question of why Armand would betray his friend is raised - it is because Armand discovers that his love rival for Louise is Victor.
98:
At the same time as being released, Louise is rushing to meet him, thus she could have had second thoughts about him. However, when she gets to the
95:, thus clearing him of Armand's death - it transpires that Armand died accidentally. Through this evidence, Victor is released without charge. 112: 207: 60:
did not put it in her postbox). It transpires that Victor has followed her during chapter 1 - Juilliard has used a
44:
Chapter 1 tells the story of two friends, Victor and Armand, who see a young lady, Louise, in her flat whilst the
252: 257: 102:, it turns out that she is too late - Victor is walking off with Elena when she gets there. 237: 8: 29: 25: 204: 211: 64:, in that Victor was there all along during chapter 1, but was just outside the 48: 246: 162: 189: 134: 71:
Chapter 3, opens with Pauline, Louise's older sister, and Victor in the
61: 193: 140: 91:, under suspicion of killing Armand, however Elena acts as Victor's 65: 144: 68:. Chapter 2 ends with Louise having finished reading the diary. 130: 120: 99: 92: 45: 88: 87:
Back to the present day, it turns out that Victor has in
32:
in 1994. It is divided into three chapters. A sequel,
244: 185: 183: 181: 179: 176: 157:, the English translation of the sequel 113:Angoulême International Comics Festival 245: 13: 221: 14: 269: 231: 129:- Special prize of the jury in 238:Background info at BDParadisio 198: 1: 117:best French comic of the year 7: 139:- Prize of the Festival of 10: 274: 165:for best foreign material 105: 36:, was published in 1998. 169: 39: 16:1994 French comic book 161:, is nominated for a 253:French comics titles 214:nominations for 2000 258:Comics set in Paris 73:Juge d'Instruction' 56:, in her post box. 210:2010-08-29 at the 28:album created by 265: 215: 202: 196: 187: 273: 272: 268: 267: 266: 264: 263: 262: 243: 242: 234: 224: 222:Further reading 219: 218: 212:Wayback Machine 203: 199: 190:Bio of Juillard 188: 177: 172: 108: 42: 17: 12: 11: 5: 271: 261: 260: 255: 241: 240: 233: 232:External links 230: 229: 228: 223: 220: 217: 216: 197: 174: 173: 171: 168: 167: 166: 159:Après la pluie 155:After the rain 150: 149: 148: 147: 137: 124: 123: 115:Award for the 107: 104: 54:Le Cahier bleu 41: 38: 34:Après la pluie 30:André Juillard 26:bande dessinée 21:Le Cahier bleu 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 270: 259: 256: 254: 251: 250: 248: 239: 236: 235: 226: 225: 213: 209: 206: 201: 195: 191: 186: 184: 182: 180: 175: 164: 160: 156: 152: 151: 146: 142: 138: 136: 132: 128: 127: 126: 125: 122: 118: 114: 110: 109: 103: 101: 96: 94: 90: 85: 81: 77: 74: 69: 67: 63: 57: 55: 50: 47: 37: 35: 31: 27: 23: 22: 205:Harvey Award 200: 163:Harvey Award 158: 154: 97: 86: 82: 78: 72: 70: 58: 53: 43: 33: 20: 19: 18: 135:Switzerland 247:Categories 62:paralipsis 194:Casterman 141:Charleroi 208:Archived 66:diegesis 145:Belgium 153:2000: 131:Sierre 121:France 111:1995: 106:Awards 100:prison 170:Notes 93:alibi 49:Métro 46:Paris 40:Story 24:is a 89:jail 192:at 249:: 178:^ 143:, 133:, 119:,

Index

bande dessinée
André Juillard
Paris
MĂ©tro
paralipsis
diegesis
jail
alibi
prison
AngoulĂŞme International Comics Festival
best French comic of the year
France
Sierre
Switzerland
Charleroi
Belgium
Harvey Award




Bio of Juillard
Casterman
Harvey Award
Archived
Wayback Machine
Background info at BDParadisio
Categories
French comics titles
Comics set in Paris

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.

↑