Abstract:
The dialogism is the property of all discourse to interact with other discourses that exist already or so upcoming
speeches. For the literary speech, the dialogism is intentional and organized, it notes both the process of its
construction and contributes to its aesthetic aspect. Through the study of dialogism in the works of A. Maalouf,
we explore this phenomenon in the light of what offer new disciplines, including the analysis of the speech and
the analysis of literary discourse. The phenomenon is explored in two ways; the first is that of interlocutive
relations, the second is interdiscoursive relations of the discourse of each of the three selected works. The
interest of this work is to categorize, in the speech of these works, the different forms of dialogism perceived as
interactions between author and reader and interactions between different kinds of speech to show at the time,
the thematic and comprehensive unit of this discourse and their dynamic and open appearance.