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The Narrative Lives of Places: Literature as an Architecture
Gélinas-Lemaire, Vincent
Contemporary French and francophone studies, 2018-08, Vol.22 (4), p.454-462
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Abingdon: Routledge
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Título:
The Narrative Lives of Places: Literature as an Architecture
Autor:
Gélinas-Lemaire, Vincent
Assuntos:
Architecture
;
contemporary French literature
;
French literature
;
Jean Rolin
;
Literary criticism
;
Narratives
;
Novels
;
place
;
Poetics
;
Rolin, Jean
;
Space
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Contemporary French and francophone studies, 2018-08, Vol.22 (4), p.454-462
Descrição:
The following essay outlines a new definition of "place" that is specifically dedicated to the study of spatial poetics in narratives. While the project is introduced through a short survey of the Spatial Turn and of recent approaches to the literary study of space and place in the United States and in France (including fundamental concepts and frames borrowed from the works of Michel de Certeau, Marc Augé, Yi-Fu Tuan, and Bertrand Westphal), it aims to offer practical new tools for the critical understanding of literary texts. Through a case study of the novel Les Événements by the contemporary French author Jean Rolin, it seeks to demonstrate how any given place in a narrative, be it real or fictional, can be grasped as an evolving sum of fragments that serve to situate, circumscribe, and characterize it progressively. In developing an approach that remains closely attached to the sensorial experiences of characters, this essay aims to facilitate contacts between literary studies and other fields, including architecture and urbanism.
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Abingdon: Routledge
Idioma:
Inglês
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