As it has been pointed out by all researchers of human imaginary, the territory of an island may be understood as a place of regeneration (recreation) of the Great Mythical Time, the beginnings of humanity, sanctified by the presence of gods and ancient heroes. The same is true for the symbolic Verne's island, whose literary visions often refer to the subject/motif of illud tempus, the golden age of humanity. In Julius Verne's prose, this subject becomes updated, inter alia, in the form of numerous allusions to Atlantis, the mythical island that became the symbol of perfection of the first human epoch (Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea, The Mysterious Island). The problem of recreation (regeneration) of the imaginary Great Mythical Time...
Nous analysons ici le rôle de la métaphore dans la construction de l'imaginaire géographique...
Erico Verissimo was defined as a storyteller, one of the most popular writers of the twentieth centu...
There is no obvious connection between such opposite cities. Ys and Carthage are settled on ends apa...
The symbolism of axis mundi constitutes an integral part of cultural and religious systems across th...
This article aims at analysing the imaginary cycles and the regeneration of the Great Mythical Time ...
The power of imagination takes its roots in the depths of the writing of Jules Verne, in the center ...
Mythical Geography. From Jules Verne to Gérard de Villiers Gérard de Villiers' widely spread spy n...
Mythical Geography. From Jules Verne to Gérard de Villiers Gérard de Villiers' widely spread spy n...
Five books of Jules Verne, published from 1855 to 1897, have for their central theme the polar regio...
International audienceJules Verne is the author of a series of 62 novels known as The Extraordinary ...
International audienceJules Verne is the author of a series of 62 novels known as The Extraordinary ...
International audienceOur objective in this article is to analyze the role of metaphor in the constr...
Carrying on the analysis conducted by Jean-Louis Tissier in 1996, in which he considers Mysterious I...
The Extraordinary Journeys of Jules Verne (1828-1905) are geographical novels, the category into whi...
The Extraordinary Journeys of Jules Verne (1828-1905) are geographical novels, the category into whi...
Nous analysons ici le rôle de la métaphore dans la construction de l'imaginaire géographique...
Erico Verissimo was defined as a storyteller, one of the most popular writers of the twentieth centu...
There is no obvious connection between such opposite cities. Ys and Carthage are settled on ends apa...
The symbolism of axis mundi constitutes an integral part of cultural and religious systems across th...
This article aims at analysing the imaginary cycles and the regeneration of the Great Mythical Time ...
The power of imagination takes its roots in the depths of the writing of Jules Verne, in the center ...
Mythical Geography. From Jules Verne to Gérard de Villiers Gérard de Villiers' widely spread spy n...
Mythical Geography. From Jules Verne to Gérard de Villiers Gérard de Villiers' widely spread spy n...
Five books of Jules Verne, published from 1855 to 1897, have for their central theme the polar regio...
International audienceJules Verne is the author of a series of 62 novels known as The Extraordinary ...
International audienceJules Verne is the author of a series of 62 novels known as The Extraordinary ...
International audienceOur objective in this article is to analyze the role of metaphor in the constr...
Carrying on the analysis conducted by Jean-Louis Tissier in 1996, in which he considers Mysterious I...
The Extraordinary Journeys of Jules Verne (1828-1905) are geographical novels, the category into whi...
The Extraordinary Journeys of Jules Verne (1828-1905) are geographical novels, the category into whi...
Nous analysons ici le rôle de la métaphore dans la construction de l'imaginaire géographique...
Erico Verissimo was defined as a storyteller, one of the most popular writers of the twentieth centu...
There is no obvious connection between such opposite cities. Ys and Carthage are settled on ends apa...