GEO/GRAPHIES : : mapping the imagination in French and Francophone literature and film / / edited by Freeman G. Henry.
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Superior document: | French literature series ; v. 30 |
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Place / Publishing House: | Amsterdam : : Rodopi,, 2003. |
Year of Publication: | 2003 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
Series: | French Literature Series
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (xiii, 217 pages) :; illustrations. |
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Table of Contents:
- Preliminary Material / Freeman G. Henry
- Perilous Symmetry: Exoticism and the Geography of Colonial and Postcolonial Culture / A. James Arnold
- Geographic Imagination in the Essais and Geomorphism in Montaigne Criticism / Colin Dickson
- Aristotle in the New World: Gendered Analogy in Renaissance Travel Narratives / Todd W. Reeser
- Upholstered Geographies: Strategies of Containment and Dangerous Diversions in Crébillon fils’s Le sopha / Sharon Diane Nell
- The Place of Carmen / David R. Ellison
- Psychological Geography and Sacred Space in Sand’s La petite Fadette / James F. Hamilton
- Geo-Graphies: Writing on the Earth(Mother) in Emile Zola’s La bête humaine / Michael Lastinger
- L’écrivain en nomade. Dynamiques spatiales et expérience du monde chez J.M.G. Le Clézio / Isa Van Acker
- L’espace autofictif dans l’oeuvre de Serge Doubrovsky / Annie Jouan-Westlund
- Tentative de description: villes perecquiennes / Derek Schilling
- Attributs royaux, chaussures No Name, racines et rhizomes dans Pièces d’identités de Mweze Ngangura / Anny Dominique Curtius
- Postcolonial Geographies: Landscape and Alienation in Clando / Sheila Petty
- Aventures urbaines et géographies forestières dans le roman canadien-français des années 1930 / Thomas Vauterin
- Imagining Australia: Avatars of the Utopian Paradigm in French Writings on Australia / Jacqueline Dutton
- “A la conquête de notre langue”: Training Textual Cartographers and Literary Travelers in the Cours Moyen 2ème année / Claire Keith.