Lecteur silencieux et paysage silencieux. L’incipit du Mayor of Casterbridge de Thomas Hardy
Silent reader and silent landscape. The incipit of Thomas Hardy's Mayor of Casterbridge
Author(s): Sébastian ThiltgesSubject(s): Philosophy, Language and Literature Studies, Literary Texts
Published by: Classiques Garnier
Keywords: Thomas Hardy;Hardy; silent landscape;description;history of reading;textual space
Summary/Abstract: La séquence descriptive liminaire du roman The Mayor of Casterbridge deThomas Hardy fournit une illustration de l’analogie richardienne entre « pages »et « paysages ». Loin de n’être qu’une métaphore conceptuelle,celle-ci s’inscrit bien au coeur d’un imaginaire romanesque. The descriptive preliminary sequence to The Mayor of Casterbridge by Thomas Hardy illustrates the Richardian analogy between ‘pages’ and ‘landscapes’. Far from being only a conceptual metaphor, it is central to the novelistic imagination. Keywords : Thomas Hardy, silent landscape, description, history of reading,textual space.
Journal: ALKEMIE. Revue semestrielle de littérature et philosophie
- Issue Year: 2014
- Issue No: 13
- Page Range: 211-228
- Page Count: 17
- Language: English, French
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