The mise en abyme in Sarrasine, a short story written by Balzac in 1831, is an interesting example of the metaphor of the literary window. This paper starts from the analysis of windows’ basic architectural functions, because the mise en abyme structure allows Balzac to describe the secrets of a mysterious character at a party just as an observer at the window: inside and outside the plot as inside and outside the space. The view from a window is generally limited by a frame and by the transparency of glass. In Sarrasine these limits are symbolized by the artistic creative process. The story is about a castrato named Zambinella, and a portrait situated into Lanty’s house is the pretext to explain his relation with the family. Zambinella’s ...
This dissertation examines a particular episode in the history of narrative, an episode of considera...
Balzac développe dans l'histoire du sculpteur Sarrasine quelques-uns des grands mythes littéraires d...
During the first half of the 19th century, the window emerged as a striking motif in art and literat...
The mise en abyme in Sarrasine, a short story written by Balzac in 1831, is an interesting example o...
Balzac employs a kaleidoscopic form of novel writing by introducing his characters in a mosaic fashi...
Balzac's short story, Sarrasine, is such a strange one that we are surprised by the very small numbe...
The article focuses on the presence and the absence of windows, and specifically windows with shutte...
The article focuses on the presence and the absence of windows, and specifically windows with shutte...
Different kinds of windows appear in the Recherche by Proust, defining not only the Narrator's persp...
The article focuses on Honoré de Balzac’s Sarrasine and Zambinella figures, considered in their rela...
Different kinds of windows appear in the Recherche by Proust, defining not only the Narrator's persp...
In spring 1834, when he started writing The Girl with the Golden Eyes, Honoré de Balzac was imbued w...
The window can include a lot of different symbolic values and can be considered at the same time a b...
As a recurring subject and powerful symbol, the window dominates the female literary and artistic im...
The metaphor of the window - together with the visual-pictorial ones - is essential in the literary...
This dissertation examines a particular episode in the history of narrative, an episode of considera...
Balzac développe dans l'histoire du sculpteur Sarrasine quelques-uns des grands mythes littéraires d...
During the first half of the 19th century, the window emerged as a striking motif in art and literat...
The mise en abyme in Sarrasine, a short story written by Balzac in 1831, is an interesting example o...
Balzac employs a kaleidoscopic form of novel writing by introducing his characters in a mosaic fashi...
Balzac's short story, Sarrasine, is such a strange one that we are surprised by the very small numbe...
The article focuses on the presence and the absence of windows, and specifically windows with shutte...
The article focuses on the presence and the absence of windows, and specifically windows with shutte...
Different kinds of windows appear in the Recherche by Proust, defining not only the Narrator's persp...
The article focuses on Honoré de Balzac’s Sarrasine and Zambinella figures, considered in their rela...
Different kinds of windows appear in the Recherche by Proust, defining not only the Narrator's persp...
In spring 1834, when he started writing The Girl with the Golden Eyes, Honoré de Balzac was imbued w...
The window can include a lot of different symbolic values and can be considered at the same time a b...
As a recurring subject and powerful symbol, the window dominates the female literary and artistic im...
The metaphor of the window - together with the visual-pictorial ones - is essential in the literary...
This dissertation examines a particular episode in the history of narrative, an episode of considera...
Balzac développe dans l'histoire du sculpteur Sarrasine quelques-uns des grands mythes littéraires d...
During the first half of the 19th century, the window emerged as a striking motif in art and literat...