Dialogus

Dialogus is a Web site created in 1999 by Sinclair Dumontais and Rene Pibroch.

It is about a public forum allegedly making it possible to the visitors to communicate with individuals whom they could not materially contact in addition: historical personalities disappeared or large characters from universal fiction.

To clear up this Paradox, Dialogus explains why the personalities are expressed post-mortem not, but rather since a certain point of the time - of which they provide the date in a “letter of acceptance” chapeautant to them Correspondance - and comment on reality as from this exact moment.

Sometimes incisors in their exchanges with the visitors, one of the features generally characterizing the personalities of Dialogus is that they are recognized only with difficulty in the historical Stéréotype which they became, and to which their correspondents sometimes tend to confront them. The Anachronisme S are authorized in a controlled way, waited until Dialogus “provides” sometimes certain information privileged to its characters, so that they have the means of giving an opinion with their ease on the current world.

They are actually organizers of several French-speaking countries which take part in this original and critical project of literary Pastiche . Their ambition is to return the Histoire accessible in an alive and cordial way, while preserving an exemplary rigor.

Beside the site…

Two achievements come to supplement the site, in the direction where the contents are new and are of nothing simple recoveries:

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External bonds

  • the site

  • Presentation of the project by Rene Pibroch

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