عثمان, هديلوالي, مولات2025-07-022025-07-022025-06-16http://dspace.univ-temouchent.edu.dz/handle/123456789/6312The memo examines The Eroded Fortresses by Mohamed Sari through the lens of "literature of ordeal," a genre that emerged from the suffering of Algerians during the Black Decade. It highlights how the novel became a medium for documenting collective pain and revealing the impact of violence on both the individual and society. The first chapter explores the origins of ordeal literature in Algeria, focusing on its psychological aspects and its connection to the novel as a suitable form for expressing trauma and memory. The second chapter analyzes the novel as a narrative model that reflects the ordeal through its characters, language, time, and space .Mohamed Sari does not merely write about the ordeal; he writes from within it, turning the novel into a tool of resistance and a means of self and societal reflection in a time of collapse.otherLiterature of ordeal ,Black Decade, Psychological trauma ,Resistance ,Collective painأدبيات المحنة؛العشرية السوداء؛الصدمة النفسية؛المقاومة؛الألم الجماعيالسيكولوجية السردية في رواية المحنة الجزائرية القلاع المتآكلة لمحمد ساري أنموذجاًThesis