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Lee, Weon-Bog. "Le rôle du voyage dans l'œuvre de Michel Tournier". Villeneuve d'Ascq : Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 1999. http://books.google.com/books?id=4A1dAAAAMAAJ.
Texto completot'Felt, Kristina. "Le voyage des Danois et le tourisme des Chinois. Mobilité : entre l'imaginaire et le réel". Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LORR0268/document.
Texto completoHow to explain the continuous growth of tourist mobility despite the global economic crisis? One of the answers establishing the fundamental problem of this research in sociology is the constancy of the noetic function of travel. Moving to meet the Other one and the Elsewhere can be a source of inspiration, pleasure, refusal or indifference. Which meaning does the social actor give to his journey? This can be imagined, lived or told, and thus producing varied images. During a trip the individual is confronting three temporalities: the images of the trip mingle with his previous imaginary representations, his present is made of a sensory experience associated with the space-time forming the frame and, at the same time he is already in the perspective of the return/homecoming collecting images or objects that will compose the support of his future story and memory. Two field surveys made it possible to distinguish the tourist trip from the journey, one carried out with Danish travelers / tourists in Aude on the one hand and another one with Chinese tourists in Paris, and to show that every tourist becomes a traveler when he makes a noetic experience, that is to say, he enters into a dialogue with the Other one and the environment creating a temporality likely to change himself and so his perception of reality. Formerly identified by ancient philosophers, this dialectic remains potential in any voluntary mobility despite industrial, standard, mass tourism and continues to play an initiatory role in the construction of being
Maus, de Rolley Thibaut. "Elévations. Écritures du voyage aérien à la Renaissance". Thesis, Paris 4, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA040305.
Texto completoFrom Ariosto’s Orlando furioso (1516-1532) to Kepler’s Somnium (1634), this thesis offers a study of aerial and celestial voyages in Renaissance narrative fiction (romances, epic poems, satires) as well as of learned treatises related to the question of flying (demonology, cosmography, astronomy, learned discourses on human and bird flight, etc.). It focuses on three main subjects: cosmic voyages in the tradition of Cicero’s Dream of Scipio or Lucian of Samosata’s Icaromenippus; aerial voyages in chivalric romance; diabolical transvection (eg. fly to the sabbath). It thus shows the extent to which flight captured the Renaissance imagination, at the cross-roads between fiction and learned discourse, and it traces a « pre-history » of fictional flying before Godwin’s Man in the Moone (1638) or Cyrano de Bergerac’s Etats et Empires de la Lune et du Soleil (1657 and 1662). At the heart of this fantasy lies a desire to measure the world from above – together with the anxieties produced by the same desire
Ponty, Florian. "La collection des voyages imaginaires, songes, visions et romans cabalistiques (1787-1789) : Enjeux éditoriaux, génériques et idéologiques dans l'Europe des Lumières". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Côte d'Azur, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024COAZ2044.
Texto completoThis thesis focuses primarily on the collection of Voyages imaginaires, songes, visions et romans cabalistiques published by Charles-Georges-Thomas Garnier (1787-1789). It includes numerous French fictional works from the late 17th and 18th centuries, along with several translations, mainly from English. Novels such as Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, Swift's Gulliver's Travels, Voltaire's Micromégas, Cyrano de Bergerac's L'Autre Monde, and Lucian of Samosata's A True Story are featured in this collection. The collection established by Garnier constitutes a good point of reference to better understand what brings together these fictions and what characterizes them. Although the modern critics tend to assign them to the genres of utopia, science fiction or to the French concept of fantastique, this study aims to explore the rich and nuanced genre categorisation specific to this period, situating it within the framework of modern concepts. The thesis proposes a critical journey structured around an examination of the paratext, shedding light on the foundations of Garnier's editorial project. The analysis focuses first on how these paratexts shape the reception of the works and create a cohesive narrative. This initial perspective gradually broadens to consider the collection effect revealing the intricate networks of meaning that form a comprehensive cartography of the imagination. This exploration is further enriched by a reflection on literary genre, articulated through two dimensions: the relationship to travel, characterized by a rhetoric of verisimilitude that pastiches authentic narratives, and the relationship to imagination, examining their connections to fantasy, rational conjecture and the fantastique. Finally, three key statements emerge from the paratextual apparatus and are confirmed in the course of the study. First, the imaginary voyages have a strong propensity for intertextuality and hypertextuality in Gérard Genette's sense. Second, these fictions are part of the novelistic category known at the time as works of imagination (ouvrages d'imagination) alongside fairy tales and oriental tales. Finally, they are supposed to have an educational impact on the reader, thus contributing to a project of critical edification
Girleanu, Simona. "Histoires et poétiques de la ville : représentations de Paris et Londres dans la deuxième moitié des Lumières". Thesis, Lille 3, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012LIL30009.
Texto completoThe two great European capitals, Paris and London, are emblematic of the phenomenon of urban growth in the second half of the Enlightenment. The aim of our study, based on travelogues, architectural treatises and other writings on the two cities, is to elaborate a cultural and literary history of Paris and London by means of a multiple approach of the concept of representation which combines history and poetics. On the one hand, the analysis of the urban projects designed for Paris and London allows us to pinpoint two complementary manners of conceiving the city: public magnificence and public utility. Between these two poles emerge the concepts of embellissement and (urban) improvement which stem from an artistic and, respectively, technical urban imaginary. Moreover, the general debate on urban improvement fosters the emergence of a public sphere of science, demonstrated through two maps of places of science in Paris and London, conceived for the purposes of this study.On the other hand, a poetic approach of these urban representations shows the overlapping of aesthetic and epistemological issues. Firstly, the emergence of the architectural concept of character accounts for the link between the process of reading the city, the collaboration of arts at this time and urban improvement. Secondly, the comparative analysis of different types of urban descriptions allows us to demonstrate the circulation of several descriptive patterns, among which the pattern of the ideal city is the perfect embodiment of the subtle connections between urban forms and forms of discourse in the second half of the Enlightenment
Bellemare, Alex. "Mundus est fabula. L'imaginaire géographique dans la fiction utopique (XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles)". Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017USPCA125.
Texto completoWhy were utopian fictions in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries written in the form of a first person imaginary travel ? Most commentators study utopian literature as being a concept ; the form it adopts and the representations it deploys are considered, at best, incidental. Our hypothesis is quite different : these texts should interest the historian of literature precisely because they present themselves in the form of a narrative in which the subjectivity of the narrator is problematic. By their construction mixing factual and fictional elements, these texts can be read in the double perspective of the “world as fable” and the “fable as world”. We will study this duality through the notion of geographical imagination : the texts we analyze are addressing the links between travel and language, territory and society, mobility and subjectivity. The geographical imagination that we will interpret is a process that informs the perception of the world and the possibility of its representation. This doctoral thesis is divided in two parts : we will investigate depictions of space and spatial practices which are both mediations between the utopian traveler and the places he crosses
Amirou, Rachid. "Imaginaire touristique et sociabilités de voyage". Paris 5, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992PA05H073.
Texto completoThis thesis is a result of several years of work as tour guide, from 1984 to 1988, with the French youth hostels, I travelled with French groups of tourists to different countries like brazil, china, Thailand, Philippines, Burma, Ireland, Hong-Kong, Malaysia and Quebec. Inspired by a reflection on child's playing extracted from Donald. W. Winnicot(1), this contribution intends to cast a socio-anthropological light on holidays' behavior. Its main hypothesis is that there is a 'homology of structure' (max weber) between the child's area of play and the vacations' space. Child’s play, according to some psychoanalysts, expresses a relationship of confidence established with space and the immediate environment. An area of playing (or space of illusion) is thus created as an intermediary element between the child and the outside world. That imaginary and that infantile experiment of a confident balance with the outside world can be laid down as a symbolic matrix that moulds the vacations' sociality of today. Pilgrimages, group tourism, clubs, holiday villages, camping, etc. Strongly suggest the presence or creation of a proper space time. That space time, along with the themes it conveys - conviviality and retiring into one's shell -, evokes a laymen's pattern of "communitas" on the one hand, and, on the other hand, it somehow actualizes that original relation to the "outside world" where the child lives. The same process of apprehension of the outside world via the creation of a specific
Menzies, Ruth. "Les "Voyages de Gulliver" de Jonathan Swift et la tradition française du voyage imaginaire : parcours intertextuels et identité générique". La Réunion, 2004. http://elgebar.univ-reunion.fr/login?url=http://thesesenligne.univ.run/04_06_Menzies.pdf.
Texto completo"Gulliver's travels" belong to the imaginary voyage tradition, founded by Lucian of Samosata and particularly popular in 17th-Century France. The links between Swift's work and the texts in French are of two types. The "Travels" are intertextually connected to several hypotexts (the d'Ablancourt version of the "True history", Rabelais' "Quart livre", Cyrano de Bergerac's "L'autre monde"), whereas other resemblances are the result of traits characteristic of the genre. Swift's text shares many codes and topoi͏̈ with Veiras' "Histoire des Sévarambes", Foigny's "Terre australe connue" and Tyssot de Patot's "Voyages et aventures de Jacques Massé", anchoring itself firmly within a textual network in order to reflect upon human society, truth and fiction, as well as literary continuity, which the work both embodies and perpetuates
Jollant, Nataly. "L'Amazonie comme identité, géographie imaginaire et cartographie littéraire au Brésil du XIXe siècle. Le vécu au service de l'imaginaire". Thesis, Paris 3, 2019. http://bibnum.univ-paris3.fr/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=323339.
Texto completoForeign and national imaginaries of the Brazilian Amazon are the result of a long and incomplete historical and literary construction started by Europeans in the 16th century. The first texts about the region gave accounts of a faraway, exotic and wild place. These representations would be permanently associated to the Amazonian space, in particular during the 19th century, when Brazil initiated its process of political emancipation and identity formation. In the vast project of constructing a national identity, it is important to understand how foreign imaginaries shaped the local imaginaries. And the Amazonian writers had a remarkable participation in establishing a collective identity. Wanting to secure a place for the Amazon in the national architecture, they used the traditions of the indigenous people as well as the knowledge of the Europeans. Using the study of travel narratives, of the press, of regionalist literature, through the lens of scientific theories and literary currents, and at the intersection of various disciplines, we will analyze the formation of imaginaries of the Amazon, how they have consolidated throughout the centuries, and to what extent Amazonian writers appropriated them to create a regional literature
Os imaginários estrangeiros e nacionais sobre a Amazônia brasileira são frutos de um longo e imperfeito trabalho de construção histórica e literária, iniciado no século XVI pelos europeus. Os primeiros textos sobre a região dão conta de um lugar distante, exótico e selvagem. Representações que serão associadas para sempre ao espaço amazônico, notadamente no século XIX quando o Brasil inicia seu processo de emancipação política e de construção identitária. No vasto projeto de constituição da identidade nacional, importa compreender como os imaginários estrangeiros modelaram os imaginários locais. Outrossim, os escritores amazônicos tiveram notável participação no estabelecimento de uma identidade coletiva. Buscando assegurar um lugar para a Amazônia na arquitetura nacional, eles recorreram tanto às tradições dos povos autóctones quanto aos saberes dos europeus. Através da análise de narrativas de viagem, da imprensa, da literatura regionalista, à luz de teorias científicas e de correntes literárias, e na intersecção de várias disciplinas, são analisados a formação dos imaginários sobre a Amazônia, de que forma os mesmos se consolidaram ao longo dos séculos e em que medida os escritores amazônicos deles se apropriaram para criar uma literatura regionalista
Carvalheiro, Cabete Susana Margarida. "A narrativa de viagem em Portugal no século XIX : alteridade e identidade nacional". Phd thesis, Université de la Sorbonne nouvelle - Paris III, 2010. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00868637.
Texto completoCourtinat, Nicolas. "Philosophie, histoire et imaginaire dans le Voyage en Orient" de Lamartine". Clermont-Ferrand 2, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999CLF20012.
Texto completoCourtinat, Nicolas. "Philosophie, histoire et imaginaire dans le "Voyage en Orient" de Lamartine /". Paris : H. Champion, 2003. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb390083440.
Texto completoAlves, Vaz Paulo. "Imaginaire mythique de l’Afrique subsaharienne à l’âge classique". Thesis, Paris 4, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA040201.
Texto completoDifferent travellers decided to visit and explore Africa either on their own or because of government, religious or commercial obligations. They had various motivations : some were really interested in this continent and wanted to know more about it, others went there to satisfy a desire of discovery and to share unknown lands for trade. As soon as they arrived visitors were struck by the difference - in physionomy - between the African population and the rest of the world. Travel stories - reports of bygone days - bring back the African peoples who were seing white people for the first time. The discovery of a new world, its exploration and literature are the root of the fascination for Africa. In this context the representation and the enchantment - that Sub-Saharan Africa aroused in the collective imagination of the Classical Age travellers - will be studied. Africa has become over the centuries a name which sounds mysterious, suggesting to the minds of men a stream of unusual landscapes. Myths were born from the observation of unknown lands through writing. In fact thanks to different travellers from previous centuries Africa shows in the collective imagination of Europeans from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries two mythical and real pictures, opposed but complementary. This continent is described as a huge desert territory filled with fabulous beings where precious stones and gold grow or are washed away by the rivers flooded after rain. Africa is then described as a contintent with poor, ignorant, superstitious peoples : savages and cannibals. Everything looks different for travellers : men, civilisations, plants and lands so myths linked with Africa sprouted from them. The symbolic value of the myth is transferred in travel books and provide a common background of marvellous pictures
Ceccucci, Leonardo <1996>. "“Le Voyage en Orient de Gérard de Nerval entre réalité et imaginaire”". Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/21141.
Texto completoLinon-Chipon, Sophie. "Gallia orientalis : voyages aux Indes orientales, 1529-1722, poétique et imaginaire d'un genre littéraire en formation /". Paris : Presses de l'Université de Paris-Sorbonne, 2003. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39024672h.
Texto completoBibliogr. p. 603-679. Index. L'ouvrage porte par erreur : ISSN 0756-7847.
Journolleau, Elisabeth. "Le voyage dans l'imaginaire à travers les oeuvres de : Selma Lagerlöf, "Le merveilleux voyage de Nils Holgerssson à travers la Suède", [de] Franz Hellens, "Mélusine" [et de] Michael Ende, "L'histoire sans fin"". Bordeaux 3, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996BOR30051.
Texto completoNadifi, Rajaa. "Le Proche Orient arabe d'après des récits de voyage et des textes de fiction, de 1880 à 1939". Rouen, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988ROUEL053.
Texto completoThe Orient has, throughout the Middle Ages to our present day, held a unique place among french thinking. Between 1880 and 1939, perception of the orient underwent profond changes. Exotic appeal of an orient of dreams and fantaisies, as defined by romantics, evaporeted with the onset of realism. The pre-conceived notion were replaced by a quest for the "other orient". Between the end of 19th century and World War II, the "exoticism" of the arabic and near eastern world was condamned as a minar genre. Turbulents events which plaqued theses countries did not leave much room for dreams. Loti and Barrès, by the sheer beauty and power of their writting, were the only ones who could revive the theme that had fallen into oblivion. Credit should be given to minar writers who shed light upon the society in their treatment of the "other anf far giving birth to a new definition of exoticism. The oriental society perceived in its duality, was only a miror reflacting an inperished french society. The refusal to recognize the true identity of the Orient betrays its own confusion, in a world characterized by instability and the loss of ancestral values the western world was seeking for security in the Orient, but it's for ever lost there
Dupuy, Lionel. "Géographie et imaginaire géographique dans les Voyages Extraordinaires de Jules Verne : Le Superbe Orénoque (1898)". Phd thesis, Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour, 2009. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00437934.
Texto completoDurocher, Maryse. "Allons au pays des merveilles : la construction des univers merveilleux dans les récits de voyage imaginaire pour la jeunesse". Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/31526.
Texto completoMoon, Hi Kyung. "Fictitious travellers in French and English literature : a summary of imaginary voyages from Cyrano de Bergerac to Oliver Goldsmith (1657-1762)". Thesis, University of Oxford, 1989. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.305671.
Texto completoPellan, Françoise. "L'ancrage et le voyage : théorie et pratique de l'écriture littéraire dans l'oeuvre de Virginia Woolf". Lyon 2, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988LYO20014.
Texto completoThis study raises the question of the finality of V. Woolf's writing. The introductory analysis of an experimental text which is half essay half fiction, and as such illustrates V. Woolf's perpetual oscillation between two genres involving two antithetical modes of writing, helps clarify the main points at issue. The first part focuses on the critical work. It brings to light the imaginary appeal and reassuring nature of its underlying literary theory, and explores at various levels the significance of V. Woolf's increasing lack of sympathy for her fellow-writers, and growing obsession with the continuity and specificity of the english tradition. Her critical stance, her compulsion to anchor herself as reader and essay-writer in the literature of the past and to resort regularly to a purely ideological mode of writing bear a definite relation to her parallel activity as a modernist writer. Hence the second part of this study, which is designed to bring out the essentially 'poetic' nature of V. Woolf's alternative mode of writing, through a close analysis of an exemplary text of fiction: the first part of To the Lighthouse. Finally, V. Woolf's nine major works of fiction are examined in chronological order, as so many stages in a necessarily endless quest for subjective unity
Chabrol, Gagne Nelly. "De l'espace réel à l'espace imaginaire dans l'oeuvre de Valéry Larbaud". Clermont-Ferrand 2, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000CLF20021.
Texto completoNoetinger, Elise. "L'imaginaire de la blessure : étude comparée de Le renégat ou un esprit confus d'Albert Camus, de Voyage au bout de la nuit de L.-F. Céline, de Light in August de William Faulkner, et de The snows of Kilimanjaro de Ernest Hemingway". Grenoble 3, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996GRE39050.
Texto completoThe coherence of what can appear as an incongruous collection is based on a recurrent image constituting the object of the thesis : the wounded body. It allows to explore, in the first stage of the research, the "phenomenology of the wound", based on the theories of gaston bachelard and gilbert durand. This first stage enables an investigation into the relationships between the body and the environment as a powerful means of symbolization in the texts. The second stage involves a deeper exploration into the relatioships between the characters of the four texts, and the structuring forces of the imaginary of the wounded body, on an individual, interindividual, and collective basis. It leads to an interrogation about a new form of initiation for the characters involved in the wounding process. Findings from the above leads to a third stage of research, namely the study of the "writing of the wound", investigating its technical tenats as well as its metaphorical, that is "cognitive" potentialities, as paul ricoeur would put it
Manolescu, Daniela. "Jeux de mondes : la construction de l'ailleurs chez Vladimir Nabokov". Paris 7, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005PA070054.
Texto completoThis dissertation analyzes Vladimir Nabokov's geographical imagination, focusing on four novels, namely The Gift, belonging to the Russian period, as well as Lolita, Ada, Pale Pire, belonging to the American period. As a writer, but also as a professional entomologist, Nabokov is particularly interested in the possible existence of still undiscovered, still unnamed spaces, that might occasion new geographic and scientific discoveries. These new worlds that await a name are essentially fascinating, calling for traveling and adventure. More than a mere theme among others, the quest of an elsewhere turns into a fundamental image of Nabokov's aesthetic project, which pursues the discovery and the mapping of a new fictional world. Consequently, the explorer/traveler is an alter ego of the author. Writing and traveling are intertwined. The analysis of each text emphasizes different ways of relating to a world elsewhere. Starting from the referential geography, the study of these novels attempts to shed light on the various strategies of appropriating foreign space, on the daunting task of writing about the unknown, on the existence of cultural filters interposed between the eye and the landscape, on the emergence of intertextual landmarks guiding the exploratory venture. Within the larger frame of Nabokov studies, this dissertation intends to go beyond the trend currently dominating the critical arena, characterized by the special attention given to the hereafter or the beyond, trying to define the world elsewhere not as a metaphysical, but as a poetic realm inscribed in a series of semiotic practices, inseparable from the acts of reading, writing and deciphering
Ngar-Odjilo, Marabe. "Voyages et voyageurs dans le bassin du Tchad : aux marges du tourisme". Phd thesis, Université de Grenoble, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00961172.
Texto completoGagnon, Émilie. "Nuka ; : suivi de Le motif du voyage dans le nord imaginaire dans la littéraure québécoise du XXe siècle, en particulier dans La rivière sans repos de Gabrielle Roy". Thesis, Université Laval, 2010. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2010/27594/27594.pdf.
Texto completoBoujana, Najat. "Le voyage d'Orient, à travers le prisme d'un Mudéjar. Un discours entre perspective idéologique et quête identitaire". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 3, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023PA030014.
Texto completoUnderstanding the work of Ibn al-Ṣabbāḥ, a Mudéjar of 14th / 15th century, makes it possible to identify the correspondences existing between the different works of riḥla and the specificities of an author of this period. His work is inseparable from his experience and the stories are told through the prism of Arab-Muslim identity. Thus, through the analysis of the author's personal writing, the claim of a cultural and political identity emerges, where the presence of others plays a very important role in the construction of the individual. In this context, a negotiation of identity an is highlighted by the author. This links the joint construction of space and an identity by inserting them in collective memory and with the aim fighting against oversight. Space appears as a perceptible factor from which self-representation is born. It then allows the emergence of an imaginary world that will be the most suitable to modeling the space according to the purpose that Ibn al-Ṣabbāḥ wants to serve. This author therefore provides us with a portrait of Mudéjar societybetween the end of the 14th century and the beginning of the 15th century, highlighting the identity issues of the time
Seya, Anne-Aurélie. "Des Françaises au Japon : les mécanismes de l'exotisme et de l'altérité dans les écrits de voyage (XIXe-XXe siècle)". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Lyon, 2021. http://www.theses.fr/2021LYSE3033.
Texto completoThis study proposes an analysis of French women’s travels to Japan from the end of the Sakoku to the period just after the WWII. French women’s presence in History of travel and travel writing has been quite undervalued. Those subjects tend to be silenced in French historiography by the fact that main resources are dominated by male travelers. Even English-language and Japanese studies about Western Women’s travels in Japan, may have somehow muted them. Despite being identified for some, they aren’t studied, mostly because an apparent lack of resources. Who were those French women travelling to Japan and for some even settling there? Why and how did they travel? Did they leave their mark by writing about their experience or their settlement?By bringing together investigations in French and Japanese archives about the travelers and their possible writings (published, unpublished and personal handwritten papers) but also interviews with women travelers’ descendants it was possible to elaborate an overview of French women travelling situation in Japan (19th and 20th century) and build a resources database for their travel writings between 1859 and 1949. Because travelling as a women had specificities, how women travelers did write about their experiences has been impacted. Results of crossing the resources database and a corpus of 5 documents showed how women’s travel writings were not opposing to males ones but completing each other by bringing different representations of Japanese exoticism and alterity
Ma, Shasha. "La Chine de Sade". Thesis, Sorbonne université, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018SORUL107.
Texto completoOur research focuses on the representation of the Chinese world in the novels of the Marquis de Sade (1740-1814). On the one hand, it reviews historical writings on China from antiquity to the Enlightenment; on the other hand, it analyzes the systematic and polemic scope of these texts. From this point of view, travel literature (that of travelers, Jesuits and compilers) is particularly rich and fertile, because it subordinates the distant world to various objectives, among which evangelization and defense are the most prominent. Based on this documentation, our research intends more generally to investigate the intervention of philosophers in the intellectual debates that have dominated since the Great Discoveries: the savage, barbarism, superstition, etc. They all contribute to Sade’s training and imagination. The Divine Marquis transforms various elements of these debates into a Sadeian utopia in which the vices of the Chinese become the virtues of the libertines and where the relativism of manners becomes the universalism of cruelty. In reference to the country of the Far East, the libertines emphasize paternal, conjugal and political despotism, respectively epitomized as gratuitous infanticide, absolute domination, and tyrannical authority
Cibotea, Radu. "Le Reportage roumain et français dans l'entre-deux-guerres". Artois, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004ARTO0001.
Texto completoA comparative study of reportage evolution in France and Romania outlines an obvious series of fruitful relations both at the level of defining the category and practical approach modalities. The category of reportage emerged and developed in close connection to the literature in both countries, and artistic value is an essential criterion in its appreciation by the public. This is why our work examines the reportage in a permanent relationship to literary norm, describing gradually a sequence of interferences leading to two major conclusions. The first conclusion is that in spite of being viewed as a journalistic modality, reportage is based on narrative structures kindred to the literary type, identified in terms of imaginary time and space, as re-constructions of real evens from obviously artistic angles. The second conclusion is that the main themes approached by the literature of the two countries between the two world wars (especially the novels) are mirrored by the reportage. The main chapters of the paper discover the modality which themes of the avant-garde literature, adventure and thriller novel, themes of the literature of authenticity or political reality are approached by reportage authors. Such comparisons do not reveal, however, any dependence of reportage on literature nor do they reveal the location in a stable, unchanged relationship to the universe of fiction. On the contrary , the period under examination features an increase of the importance of reality as compared to fiction, a desperate search for authenticity and a direct involvement in the event. Eventually, our research brings to light the existence of a “French School” reportage that never lost its attraction to Romanian culture
Bonniot, Aurore. "Imaginaire des lieux et attractivité des territoires : Une entrée par le tourisme littéraire : Maisons d’écrivain, routes et sentiers littéraires". Thesis, Clermont-Ferrand 2, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016CLF20017/document.
Texto completoHow does the imaginary of places stemming from literature contributes to enhance a territory? At a time when rural areas, aspiring to strengthen their attractiveness, take actions to renew their image, the literary heritage can be considered a resource: writers' houses, routes or literary trails thus contribute to the territorial inscription of literature and its imagination. This thesis is interested in the creation of such places, in their animation and in their territorial integration. It also deals with their reception and with their appropriation by the inhabitants and tourists. A statistical analysis of writer's houses in France allows for a typology which underlines the structural, spatial and organizational specificities of these polymorphic places. In addition, case studies inform about the peculiarities of the relation between author and place, and about the dynamics of the house as multi-actors territorial project. Two methods are implemented to seize the visitors’ representations: a survey by questionnaire, extended by the analysis of a more creative and more sensitive way of expression, visitors' log (« livres d’or »). The analysis of questionnaires underlines the diversity of the motives for visits which are not exclusively literary. The study of visitors' log highlights the immersive dimensions of an experience where feelings meet memories and imagination. A multiscalar typology of literary routes is then realized, enriched by case studies. From Berry to Provence, from the Cévennes to Quebec via Livradois, literary routes propose the exploring of a region together with a writer and imaginary characters. They so redefine the notion of authenticity by transcending the usual demarcation between the reality and fiction. All the analyzed elements contribute to consider a form of tourism combining knowledge, imagination and experimentation of places, drawing the outlines of a new tourist practice of space : that of a literary tourism focused on itinerancy and creativity
Hosseini, Mighan Seyedeh Fatemeh. "L’Image de la femme dans les récits des voyageurs français en Perse au XIXᵉ siècle (1786-1925)". Thesis, Université Clermont Auvergne (2017-2020), 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020CLFAL004.
Texto completoThis thesis, entitled aims to study the representations of the world of women in Persia under the Qajars as they can be conceived through the accounts of twenty French-speaking travelers. The aim of this project is to explore the complex process that is at work in the construction of these representations of Persian women. Travelers of the nineteenth century are imbued with the writings of their predecessors who mainly contributed to the creation of a particular imagination of Persia. Moreover, their point of view is above all Western, marked by their socio-cultural origin, education, and religion. The feminine myths rooted in the French collective imagination also play a role in the vision of the Persian woman, just as the Persian literary and pictorial works reflect an image that also influences these representations. In the first place, we will focus on the images and stereotypes that contribute to the construction of Western topos in the representations of Persia. We will then study the representations of Persian women through the descriptions of travelers and also through the iconographic elements they bequeathed to us. We also conduct a thematic study which begins with the women’s outer appearance and which expands up to an analysis of their manners and customs and thus gets to the heart of the mystery of the harems. The analysis of travelers’ observations conveys, in a reflexive manner, their own perception of the place of women in the French society. Moreover, to understand the origin of these representations, we will seek to characterize the nineteenth century French collective imagination of women in general, and of Eastern women in particlar. To do so, we will adhere to Gilbert Durand's concept of «bassin sémantique» as well as the analysis of major ‘Eastern’ figures in French literature. Finally, considering the encounter between the traveler and the Persian woman as an expression of the confrontation of the two cultures, we will conclude our study by shedding light on the female figure in the Persian culture
Caixeta, Bruna Pereira 1990. "Man in the Moone (Londres, 1638) : utopia, ciência e política no pensamento de Francis Godwin". [s.n.], 2014. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/269928.
Texto completoDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Estudos da Linguagem
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Resumo: Alguns anos antes da deflagração da Revolução Inglesa de 1640, que na Inglaterra deporia o regime monárquico e daria aos puritanos o controle de um regime pretensamente republicano, ocorreria uma série de erros políticos que contribuiriam para os conflitos que levaram à Guerra Civil. Boa parte deles adveio da política pró-Espanha assumida pelos dois primeiros reis Stuart, Jaime I e Carlos I, que, entre outras ações, não apoiaram as classes protestantes nas suas empresas de comercialização e colonização de mercados no exterior, deixando a situação econômica do país negativa. Diante do iminente fenecimento do regime monárquico, da Igreja Anglicana alicerçada no sistema episcopal e de aliança ao Estado, do perigo da Inglaterra se tornar domínio espanhol, Francis Godwin compõe por volta de 1629, publicado seu texto em 1638, a ficção utópica "The Man in the Moone". Sumarizando todo o conflito religioso e os deslizes do governo dos primeiros Stuart que caracterizou a Inglaterra nos 40 primeiros anos do século XVII, o presente estudo objetivará mostrar que essa ficção do espanhol Domingo Gonsales na sua viagem à lua, na passagem pela fictícia ilha de Santa Helena e pela China ocupada por jesuítas, debatendo as teorias de Copérnico, Galileu, Gilbert e Kepler na área da astronomia, se pretendeu uma defesa e proteção da Igreja Anglicana e do regime monárquico Tudor que aliava a Igreja ao Estado e favorecia a economia. Através do exemplo disciplinado e inovador dos jesuítas em missão na China no início do século XVII, Godwin intentará advertir os confusos reis, que a saída para os conflitos internos e externos ingleses estava no livre desenvolvimento da ciência, do comércio, e, agora diferente dos jesuítas, numa política adversária à Espanha e à mentalidade medieval e obsoleta católica
Abstract: Some years before the outbreak of the English Revolution of 1640, testifying that in England the monarchy and the Puritans would control an allegedly republican regime, there were a series of errors that contribute to political conflicts that led to the Civil War. Most of them came from the pro-Spanish political assumed by the first two Stuart kings, James I and Charles I, who, among other things, did not support the Protestant classes in their trading enterprises and colonization of overseas markets, leaving the economic situation of the country negative. Faced with the imminent withering of the monarchy, the Anglican Episcopal Church founded on the alliance with the State, the danger of Britain becoming a Spanish colony, Francis Godwin composed around 1629 and his text published in 1638, the utopian fiction "The Man in the Moone". Summarizing all the religious conflict and glides early Stuart England that characterized the first 40 years of the seventeenth century, this study will aim to show that this fiction of Spanish Domingo Gonsales on your trip to the moon, in his passage by the fictional island of Santa Helena and China populated by Jesuits, debating the theories of Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler and Gilbert in the field of astronomy, sought a defense and protection of the Anglican Church and the Tudor monarchy that allied the Church to the State and favored the economy. Through disciplined and innovative example of the Jesuit mission in China in the early seventeenth century, Godwin will bring and warn the confused kings, that the output for the English internal and external conflicts was the investment in science, commerce, and now different from the Jesuits, in opposition to Spain and the Catholic medieval mentality and obsolete policy
Mestrado
Historia e Historiografia Literaria
Mestra em Teoria e História Literária
Baldo, Milene Cristina da Silva 1985. "O mundo resplandecente, de Margaret Cavendish : estudo e tradução". [s.n.], 2014. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/269926.
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Resumo: O objetivo desse trabalho de mestrado é traduzir e estudar The Description of a New World, Called The Blazing-World, de autoria da filósofa natural e Duquesa de Newcastle Margaret Lucas Cavendish, e cuja publicação ocorreu pela primeira vez em 1666 acompanhando seu outro livro Observations upon Experimental Philosophy. A obra estudada é considerada a primeira no gênero literário utópico escrita por uma mulher e apresenta a história do descobrimento de um novo mundo por um estrangeiro que, após atravessar os mares, ali desembarca. O Mundo Resplandecente possui uma organização das leis, do estado, da religião etc. que permite uma vida em perfeita harmonia. Porém, diferentemente da estrutura paradigmática do texto de Thomas Morus, após sua chegada, o estrangeiro passa a interferir nesse mundo provocando-lhe mudanças substanciais, principalmente no que se refere à criação de sociedades científicas. Pertencendo às utopias produzidas ao longo do século XVII, como algumas delas, este texto possibilita a observação de um ideal pautado no contexto político e histórico que circunda o autor, bem como, e principalmente, apresenta ao leitor diferentes ideias presentes nos debates filosóficos dessa época. Esse caráter ocorre, de forma central, em função das críticas que a autora faz à filosofia experimental praticada pela Royal Society e que estão presentes em Observations, contudo, na utopia, um de seus intuitos é tratar dessa argumentação filosófica de forma a facilitar a compreensão aos que não participavam desse debate
Abstract: The objective of this Master¿s thesis is to complete a translation to Portuguese and a study of the The Description of a New World, Called The Blazing-World, by the natural philosopher Margaret Lucas Cavendish (the Duchess of Newcastle). This work was first published in 1666, following her previous book Observations upon Experimental Philosophy. This is considered to be the first utopian work written by a woman and presents the history of the discovery of a new world by a stranger, after a trip across the seas. This world has perfect organization of law, state, religion etc., resulting in a harmonious life for its inhabitants. The story has some resemblance to Thomas More¿s Utopia (1516) but is different in that, after his arrival, the stranger starts to interfere in this world. This causes a number of changes, mainly to established scientific societies. In a similar way to various other `utopias¿ produced throughout the seventeenth century, Cavendish¿s text allows the observation of the ideal political and historical context that surrounds the duchess, as well as introducing the reader to various ideas present in philosophical debates in that time. This includes various criticisms that the author makes of the experimental philosophy practiced by The Royal Society, which are also focused on in Observations. One of main purposes of the creation of this particular fictional utopia is to introduce the principle of philosophical argumentation to those who had not previously been able to participate in such debates
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Teoria e Critica Literaria
Mestra em Teoria e História Literária
Baron, Marian-Ovidiu. "Paysage et image poétique chez Ilarie Voronca, Benjamin Fondane et Henri Michaux". Nice, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007NICE2026.
Texto completoOur thesis studies the landscape and the poetic image at Ilarie Voronca, Benjamin Fondane and Henri Michaux, by following the common thematic elements and the artistic specificities of those writers from the perspective of the comparative literature. The first part of our thesis, "Composition / decomposition of the self by the image" presents the distinctive features of the self (changeable, multiple) and its influence on the poetic images. The self is ambiguous and its discontinuity transmits to the text a tension which reaches its maximum when associated with the emptiness. The second part "The eternal and impossible voyage" concerns the numerous values of the movement which governs the constant change of the poetic landscape, the motivations of the choices related to the voyage and the evolution of the imagination according to this topic. We also study the relation voyage-life-text and some figures of representative travellers for the texts of the three authors - Plume, Robinson, Ulysses. The voyage is made in different regions of the real and the imaginary world, with temporary incursions into the memory and it appears in various forms, as the escape, the simple discovery or the adventure. The third part, “Ways of living, ways of looking at” approaches the problem of the image in a more theoretical way, with the analysis of several related terms and their impact on the texts. A fundamental relationship is the one established between the landscape and the space, at the physical and psychic levels. The glance becomes a creative agent of the literary text, functioning as an organ of perception and as a genuine aesthetic filter
Bouillon, Marie-Ève. "Naissance de l’industrie photographique. Les Neurdein, éditeurs d’imaginaires (1863-1918)". Thesis, Paris, EHESS, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017EHES0102.
Texto completoThis research deals with the influence of a photographic company on the representation of sites in France in the context of tourism and, more generally, on the image market at the turn of the 20th century. Simple photographic studios during the Second Empire became true publishing houses or photographic proto-agencies, which produced and distributed their images in a variety of contexts and media. Photography is thus conceived as a product, with profitability in mind, and integrates a collection which is constantly updated, in connection with the changing activities of the company according to the markets. The case of the company Neurdein frères (1863–1917) and the study of its organization, its functioning, and its evolution, conveys the elaborate construction of its "views of France". From the work of its operators to that of its sales representatives, the company shapes and selects its photographs and hence conceives a true policy regarding the success of their images. The phenomenon is reinforced by the production of new illustrated formats, notably postcards, the success of which is setting in in France in the 1890s. This thesis, based on a cultural and economic history of photography, adopts a threefold approach: that of the company, that of the postcard as an object and that of the image market. The corpora, centered in particular on the Mont Saint-Michel and the Eiffel Tower, for which Neurdein were in charge of the concession of souvenir objects between 1889 and 1917, are put into relation and questioned in order to account for powerful cultural mechanisms. Created to circulate on all kinds of editorial objects, from fascicle to plate, from postcard to newspaper, the images marketed by the company Neurdein frères obey certain criteria of representation and almost become a norm: ubiquitous and standardized, they participate in the formation of a touristic or stereotypical identity of the sites
Konaté, Diola. "Réflexions poétiques de l'Afrique dans l'oeuvre d'un écrivain ethnologue surréaliste : Michel Leiris". Clermont-Ferrand 2, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993CLF20048.
Texto completoThe narrator-poet and ethnographer at the same time-in his literary creations and ther works structures around the theme about africa a theory giving a new dynamic value to the authentic reflections expresin, the spiritual and cultural values and the africa heritage-a theory doubly throun into relief in our study on account of michel leiris' double vocation. According to the ethngrapher all aspects described in his travel book as manners and customs, rites and apparent sources of beliefs, exploitation of magic knouledges and resorts to mythical survivals deserve to be taken into account, for they represent basis from which the africa black explains and integrates his naturel environment but also throngh which be states his attachment to his origins. According to the poet the travel throngh the complex circonvolutions of these irrational wealths, beyond the passion for myths and cultures unknoun of that time, becomes a means of being objective towards the rational logic and to reach a better acquaintance of oneself and the then - a poetic experimentation that he carries on even in his dreams (image of the ethnographe
Rimasson-Fertin, Natacha. "L'autre monde et ses figures dans les "Contes de l'enfance et du foyer" des frères Grimm et les "Contes populaires russes" d'A. N. Afanassiev". Phd thesis, Grenoble 3, 2008. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00370179.
Texto completoCe thème constitue la base des principales conceptions de l'univers des peuples indo-européens et exprime le sentiment des hommes d'être entourés de puissances inexplicables. Il sera analysé dans les Contes de l'enfance et du foyer des frères Grimm (1812-1815 pour la 1ère édition), et les Contes populaires russes d'A. N. Afanassiev (1855-63). Les deux recueils, qui seront étudiés dans leur langue d'origine, partagent un même objectif : le collectage des productions de la poésie populaire, Afanassiev ayant lui-même placé son travail dans la lignée de celui des Grimm. D'autres textes viendront enrichir l'analyse, notamment les romans et visions du moyen-âge européen.
La méthode adoptée est comparatiste et relève de l'anthropologie culturelle, dans la mesure où le corpus choisi permet une mise en regard de deux aspects de la pensée et de la culture européennes du XIXème siècle : le thème de l'autre monde jouera le rôle de révélateur des mentalités populaires.
Le classement des occurrences de l'autre monde en fonction de ses localisations débouchera sur une typologie visant à dégager les grandes tendances de chaque aire culturelle ainsi que les variantes écotypiques dans la représentation de l'autre monde, non seulement sur le plan des motifs, mais aussi sur celui des techniques narratives et de l'organisation du récit. L'étude traitera donc également la question des genres auxquels se rattachent les différents textes.
Picot, Jean-Pierre. "Contribution à une étude de l'imaginaire chez quelques écrivains des XIXe et XXe siècles". Clermont-Ferrand 2, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988CLF20012.
Texto completoThis thesis is a corpus centred round jules verne's voyages extraordinaires and its coherence is meant to be psychothematic : travelling is seen as an exploration of death, and writing as an imaginary journey. Thus, travelling is not merely a dream of exhausting what a map of the world may offer, but also a dream of utopias : the utopias of the extraneous, of love, of the future, of a harmony between nature and society - such utopias are forced into the para- doxical exorcism which the various counter-utopias have formed: a moral evil explored by detective of fantastic narratives, a political evil seen as a repre- hension of desires and as the oppression inflicted by history- meanwhile science-fiction tries to see through a hazardous future. Hence our preference for the various aspects of the literature of limits, which, aware that the world is only our weltanschaaumg, is quite heedless of the rules of a reducing pseudo-realism. Therefore, the wonderful, the fantastic, science-fiction, utopias and counter-utopias, poetry and the exploration of death are as many ways of expressing not the preposterousness but the infinite significance of the world. Let transcendency begin with writing, such was, perhaps, our clew, from the first to the last of these texts
CHI-HSIEN, TAI y 戴吉賢. "IMAGINARY VOYAGE - ODYSSEY LOG BOOK". Thesis, 2014. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/47984v.
Texto completo國立高雄師範大學
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The nature has long been concealed amidst the desire of human beings to survive and their struggles as industrial civilization evolves. The nature is conquered at the expense of the balance between civilization and nature. This extreme imbalance results in unforgettable ecological catastrophes which realistically depict how modern people have become corrupted. The reality puts more and more people in a disturbed and uncomfortable state of mind, making them yearn for the roots of “Home”. These human beings resemble Odysseus, the tragic hero in Odyssey, who gained enormous glory in the Trojan War but then became nostalgic for his homeland as the merciless massacre went on. His journey back home, which turned into a wandering voyage filled with hardships, was like a journey to salvation from his sins. This artwork, entitled IMAGINARY VOYAGE, attempts to analyze the enlightenment extending to contemporary environmental crises from the wandering culture in Odyssey, on the basis of human- and nature-centered ecological awareness and concern. It also establishes a framework for the creation concept and reflects the falseness and absurdity of the real world through a floating visual expression approach. IMAGINARY VOYAGE integrates digital drawing with motion graphics techniques to illustrate the poetic imagination that the author has about the lost state of human beings which is the result of modern civilization. Through the ten connecting scenes of surreal virtual world as well as the interlaced arrangement of dynamic symbolic objects and metaphorical signs, this artwork presents a Magic Realism style of image narrative, and offers spectators multiple dimensions for imagination and critical thinking.
Huard, Maxime. "Henri Michaux et le récit de voyage : la place du sujet dans l’écriture de l’ailleurs". Thèse, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/3273.
Texto completoThe primary focus of this study will be to understand the role of travel writing as put forward in the works of Henri Michaux and to retrace the itinerary that leads the author from real travel to imaginary travel. The three books that will constitute our main body of analysis, namely Ecuador (1929), Un Barbare en Asie (1933), and the fictitious journey of Ailleurs (1946), have transformed each in its own way the genre of travel literature by suggesting not only a representation of the Other, but a writing of the self. Indeed, it seems that for Michaux, the representation of unknown territories holds significance only in the way that, through it, the self can assert its own position in the face of a menacing outside world, an outside world that must be held at bay through a defensive use of language. Consequently, the traveler is stuck between two very distinct postures, the first being his desire for adequacy and the latter his turning in on himself.
Bellemare, Alex. "Mundus est fabula : l’imaginaire géographique dans la fiction utopique (XVIIe-XVIIIe siècles)". Thèse, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/20457.
Texto completoLongo, Maria Luisa. "L`India nell`immaginario occidentale". Thèse, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/4575.
Texto completoIndia in the 60 and 70 has been the destination of the journey of five European and American writers who have stayed and wrote about it. Pasolini, Moravia, Ginsberg, Paz and Duras wrote of India using different languages from the travel documents, to the notes, to the essay, to the diaries up to the cinematic language. They described their encounter with the Other trying to go over the exotic stereotypes of western discourse into a space opaque and fragmented.
L’India ha costituito negli anni sessanta e settanta la destinazione dela viaggio di cinque scrittori europei e american che vi hanno soggiornato e ne hanno scritto. Pasolini, Moravia, Ginsberg, Paz e Duras hanno scritto dell’India e sull’India usando linguaggi diversi che vanno dal racconto di viaggio agli appunti al diario al saggio fino ad arrivare al linguaggio cinematografico. Attraverso questi multiformi linguaggi essi descrivono il loro incontro con l’Altro andando al di là dello stereotipo e delle categorie binarie del pensiero occidentale, captando l’Altro attraverso un discorso che diventa opaco e frammentario.
Longo, Maria Luisa. "L'India nell'immaginario occidentale". Thèse, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/4575.
Texto completoIndia in the 60 and 70 has been the destination of the journey of five European and American writers who have stayed and wrote about it. Pasolini, Moravia, Ginsberg, Paz and Duras wrote of India using different languages from the travel documents, to the notes, to the essay, to the diaries up to the cinematic language. They described their encounter with the Other trying to go over the exotic stereotypes of western discourse into a space opaque and fragmented.
L’India ha costituito negli anni sessanta e settanta la destinazione dela viaggio di cinque scrittori europei e american che vi hanno soggiornato e ne hanno scritto. Pasolini, Moravia, Ginsberg, Paz e Duras hanno scritto dell’India e sull’India usando linguaggi diversi che vanno dal racconto di viaggio agli appunti al diario al saggio fino ad arrivare al linguaggio cinematografico. Attraverso questi multiformi linguaggi essi descrivono il loro incontro con l’Altro andando al di là dello stereotipo e delle categorie binarie del pensiero occidentale, captando l’Altro attraverso un discorso che diventa opaco e frammentario.
Lemieux, Audrey. "Isidoro : récit d'un voyage". Mémoire, 2009. http://www.archipel.uqam.ca/2569/1/M11176.pdf.
Texto completoNidl-Taylor, Jaki Elizabeth, University of Western Sydney y Faculty of Social Inquiry. "Writes of passage : kinds of writing, kinds of knowing". 2000. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/31059.
Texto completoDoctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Nidl-Taylor, Jaki Elizabeth. "(W)rites of passage : kinds of (w)riting, kinds of (k)nowing". Thesis, 2000. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/31059.
Texto completoRuiu, Adina. "Le discours sur le Nord au XVIIe siècle : de l'expérience du voyageur à l'expérimentation scientifique". Mémoire, 2006. http://www.archipel.uqam.ca/2816/1/M9591.pdf.
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