إيمان،فارسيهشام،بن سعدة2026-07-062026-07-062026https://dspace.univ-temouchent.edu.dz/handle/123456789/7185This study examines fictionalization, representations of violence, and value transformation in the Algerian novel, through an analysis of the role of narrative in portraying social and political reality. It adopts a descriptive-analytical approach to uncover the mechanisms through which fictionalization is employed in constructing characters and events, as well as to trace manifestations of violence and shifts in value systems within the narrative text. The study concludes that the Algerian novel, through narrative fictionalization, succeeds in producing an artistic representation of reality, revealing the dimensions of violence and social conflict, while reinterpreting reality within a critical framework that carries both intellectual and aesthetic significance.otherFictionalizationviolencevaluesnarrationthe Algerian novelAyyam ShaddadMohamed Meflahجماليات التخييل في رواية أيام شداد لمحمد مفلاح:مقاربة في تمثلات العنف و التحول القيميThesis