Autobiographical Journeys. Promenades autobiographiques

Autores

Servanne Woodward, Western University; Veronique Magri-Mourgues; Philippe Weigel; Anne-Cecile Pottier -Thoby; Kimberley J. Healey; Don Desserud; Claire-Antoinette Lindenlaub

Palavras-chave:

Autobiography, French authors, Travel, Travel in literature

Sinopse

Vol. III of the Eighteenth-Century French World Centre-The University of Western Ontario, edited by Servanne Woodward and Jeremy Worth. ISBN 0-7714-2269-5

Mestengo Press and the copyright holders have granted permissions for Western Libraries to post this book online for free public access.
The print version of this book was published with Marivaux avec Michel Deguy in one volume.
The essays are not available:

  • "Le nomadisme de Sade en Italie" de CIaire Antoinette Lindenlaub
  • "Supplément(s) en voyage: Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Victor Segalen," de Kimberley J. Healey
  • "'Promène-toi toi-même.' Les inconciliables visages de Julien Green," by Anne-Cécile Pottier-Thoby

The original cover illustration is not available. The new cover image is provided by Servanne Woodward.

 

Capítulos

  • European Journeys: Introduction
    Servanne Woodward
  • Reading Montesquieu's Voyage d'Italie as Travel Literature
    Don Desserud
  • Le nomadisme de Sade en Italte: un vagabondage du corps et de I'ecrlture
    Claire-Antoinette Lindenlaub
  • Du diseours sur I' Autre au diseours sur soi : Le Voyage en Orientl de Lamartine
    Veronique Magri-Mourgues
  • Supph~ment(s) en voyage: Jean-Jaeques Rousseau and Victor Segalen
    Kimberley J. Healey
  • "Promene-toi toi-meme" Les inconciliables visages de Julien Green
    Anne-Cecile Pottier -Thoby
  • Voyages et promenades dans les oeuvres autobiographiques de Simone de Beauvoir. - Paysages, spectacles •
    Philippe Weigel
Poster for an exhibition titled “Autobiographical Journeys / Promenades autobiographiques.” The design features a light gray background with the bilingual title centered at the top in black text. In the middle is an artwork depicting a row of small houses or buildings in warm red, orange, and brown tones, arranged across a textured landscape with handwritten and sketch-like elements. Small blocks of exhibition information appear on the left and right sides of the image, while the venue and dates are centered below the artwork, reading “London, ON | May–June 2018.” The overall layout is balanced and minimalist, highlighting the colorful central artwork against a neutral background.

Publicado

janeiro 1, 2001

Licença

Creative Commons License

Este trabalho encontra-se publicado com a Licença Internacional Creative Commons Atribuição 4.0.