Geographical Imagination and Poetic Chronotope: Mirèio by Frédéric Mistral (1859)
2016; Armand Colin; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
ISSN
1777-5884
Autores Tópico(s)Diverse Cultural and Historical Studies
ResumoIn this article, we aim at emphasising and analysing the prominent role played by geography in elaborating and structuring the long poem by Frederic Mistral written in the Provencal language, Mireio (Mireille, 1859), as exemplified at the imaginary, mythical and symbolic level. Following in the wake of Marc Brosseau’s analysis in his essay Des romans-geographes, we will also show how in this poem, which organizes its own geography, two poetic chronotopes can be identified, and how they evoke the development and transformation of the scheme of descent into a scheme of fall.
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