Architecture and palimpsest gardens in the work of Jean-Paul Goux The novels of Jean-Paul Goux focus one after another on the different implications of the act of inhabiting – philosophical, existential, political and artistic implications. The subject arises for him in the eighties, which are the main turning point in his reflection and work. With his novel The Gardens of Morgante, published in 1989, he invents a new kind of storytelling, in which voices do not only answer one another, but also interact and quote one another. At first the reader feels lost in a text built on the principle of anamorphosis, using a distended syntax. He nevertheless reaches, now and again, a kind of bliss, as he realises that he is himself inhabiting a prose...
Le paysage urbain que les héroïnes de Jean Rhys parcourent sans but défini sert de surface à un espa...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis Master's thesis conducts an investigation into how the prota...
<p>In his novels, Pierre Senges (born in 1968) constantly questions the limits of the literary repre...
Tel qu’il est conçu par Andreas Huyssen, le concept de palimpseste urbain convoque les techniques li...
The urban landscapes in which Rhys’s heroines wander aimlessly is carefully scrutinized by the narra...
This Master's thesis conducts an investigation into how the protagonist interacts and explores the a...
The concept of ‘urban palimpsests’ is used by Andreas Huyssen to convey ‘the conviction that literar...
The paper analyses the different kinds of imagination that the French architect Claude-Nicolas Ledou...
The paper analyses the different kinds of imagination that the French architect Claude-Nicolas Ledou...
In his novels, Pierre Senges (born in 1968) constantly questions the limits of the literary represen...
In L'Emploi du temps (1956) and La Modif ication (1957) Michel Butor continues the exploration of no...
The paper analyses the different kinds of imagination that the French architect Claude-Nicolas Ledou...
The paper analyses the different kinds of imagination that the French architect Claude-Nicolas Ledou...
In his novels, Pierre Senges (born in 1968) constantly questions the limits of the literary represen...
Le paysage urbain que les héroïnes de Jean Rhys parcourent sans but défini sert de surface à un espa...
Le paysage urbain que les héroïnes de Jean Rhys parcourent sans but défini sert de surface à un espa...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis Master's thesis conducts an investigation into how the prota...
<p>In his novels, Pierre Senges (born in 1968) constantly questions the limits of the literary repre...
Tel qu’il est conçu par Andreas Huyssen, le concept de palimpseste urbain convoque les techniques li...
The urban landscapes in which Rhys’s heroines wander aimlessly is carefully scrutinized by the narra...
This Master's thesis conducts an investigation into how the protagonist interacts and explores the a...
The concept of ‘urban palimpsests’ is used by Andreas Huyssen to convey ‘the conviction that literar...
The paper analyses the different kinds of imagination that the French architect Claude-Nicolas Ledou...
The paper analyses the different kinds of imagination that the French architect Claude-Nicolas Ledou...
In his novels, Pierre Senges (born in 1968) constantly questions the limits of the literary represen...
In L'Emploi du temps (1956) and La Modif ication (1957) Michel Butor continues the exploration of no...
The paper analyses the different kinds of imagination that the French architect Claude-Nicolas Ledou...
The paper analyses the different kinds of imagination that the French architect Claude-Nicolas Ledou...
In his novels, Pierre Senges (born in 1968) constantly questions the limits of the literary represen...
Le paysage urbain que les héroïnes de Jean Rhys parcourent sans but défini sert de surface à un espa...
Le paysage urbain que les héroïnes de Jean Rhys parcourent sans but défini sert de surface à un espa...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis Master's thesis conducts an investigation into how the prota...
<p>In his novels, Pierre Senges (born in 1968) constantly questions the limits of the literary repre...