[EN] According to Philippe Hamon’s « literature needs other arts to define itself ». In other words, the literary production requires a return to a more beautiful language to deliver its message to the reader, while studying Au château d’Argol, we found the spread of metaphor style in all its pages and in particular those used by the writer to describe the water. The fifth chapter of the book, which is titled « Le Bain » remains as example for that. In fact, the descent of the three characters of the novel to the sea for swimming reminds us in the water-matrix, and this relationship was built thanks to the common factor between them, liquid, and the text is very rich in all the vocabulary that belongs to the water and human[ES] Según ...
[EN] The choice of La Macération and Hable con ella results from a thematic resemblance: the desire ...
This paper examines the symbolism of water in "The Haunted Baronet", a novella by Joseph Sheridan Le...
In George Sand’s novel Jean de la Roche (1859), water at first seems to be only a descriptive elemen...
[EN] According to Philippe Hamon’s « literature needs other arts to define itself ». In other words,...
[EN] This paper examines the process of water metamorphoses to firstly navigate in the poet’s erotic...
[EN] The imaginary of water holds a highly important role in Maupassant’s work, building a network o...
Water imagery is prevalent in Jacques Poulin's seven novels. Gaston Bachelard's study of water image...
This paper focuses on the characteristics of the water according to Bachelard’s method of poetic rev...
[EN] In the imaginary world of Paul Claudel, water occupies a prominent place. In his poetry (Cinq g...
[EN] In Jean Giono’s works, water assumes multiple aspects and fulfils crucial functions, although i...
This master's thesis examines how the liquid metaphor articulates the creative/creation ideal in Gui...
[EN] Rachilde, prolific French writer who developed her literary career from the late 19th century t...
[EN] Water is one of the axial themes of the work of Georges Rodenbach. Common theme to its scriptur...
Bu çalışmada, Charles Baudelaire ve Can Yücel şiirleri üzerinden suyun şiirdeki yeri ve işlevi dil p...
[EN] In the novels The Chartehouse of Parme by Stendhal, The Years by Virginia Woolf and The Leopard...
[EN] The choice of La Macération and Hable con ella results from a thematic resemblance: the desire ...
This paper examines the symbolism of water in "The Haunted Baronet", a novella by Joseph Sheridan Le...
In George Sand’s novel Jean de la Roche (1859), water at first seems to be only a descriptive elemen...
[EN] According to Philippe Hamon’s « literature needs other arts to define itself ». In other words,...
[EN] This paper examines the process of water metamorphoses to firstly navigate in the poet’s erotic...
[EN] The imaginary of water holds a highly important role in Maupassant’s work, building a network o...
Water imagery is prevalent in Jacques Poulin's seven novels. Gaston Bachelard's study of water image...
This paper focuses on the characteristics of the water according to Bachelard’s method of poetic rev...
[EN] In the imaginary world of Paul Claudel, water occupies a prominent place. In his poetry (Cinq g...
[EN] In Jean Giono’s works, water assumes multiple aspects and fulfils crucial functions, although i...
This master's thesis examines how the liquid metaphor articulates the creative/creation ideal in Gui...
[EN] Rachilde, prolific French writer who developed her literary career from the late 19th century t...
[EN] Water is one of the axial themes of the work of Georges Rodenbach. Common theme to its scriptur...
Bu çalışmada, Charles Baudelaire ve Can Yücel şiirleri üzerinden suyun şiirdeki yeri ve işlevi dil p...
[EN] In the novels The Chartehouse of Parme by Stendhal, The Years by Virginia Woolf and The Leopard...
[EN] The choice of La Macération and Hable con ella results from a thematic resemblance: the desire ...
This paper examines the symbolism of water in "The Haunted Baronet", a novella by Joseph Sheridan Le...
In George Sand’s novel Jean de la Roche (1859), water at first seems to be only a descriptive elemen...