Het dramatische verhaal van Léon en Camille: een essay over de literaire geografie langs de Brusselse boulevards

The spatial analysis of a literary text published in the mid 19th century allows a rediscovery of the panoramic literature genre and the wealth of information it provides about the urban context in which it was born. Through a literary geography essay based on the singular narrative of a condemned l...

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Main Authors: Tatiana Debroux, Laurence Brogniez, Jean-Michel Decroly, Christophe Loir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université Saint-Louis Bruxelles 2015-10-01
Series:Brussels Studies
Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/brussels/1310
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spelling doaj-113e8c1f1a994f3ead599a9f795a53562020-11-25T01:37:54ZengUniversité Saint-Louis BruxellesBrussels Studies2031-02932015-10-0110.4000/brussels.1310Het dramatische verhaal van Léon en Camille: een essay over de literaire geografie langs de Brusselse boulevardsTatiana DebrouxLaurence BrogniezJean-Michel DecrolyChristophe LoirThe spatial analysis of a literary text published in the mid 19th century allows a rediscovery of the panoramic literature genre and the wealth of information it provides about the urban context in which it was born. Through a literary geography essay based on the singular narrative of a condemned love, we wish to show the relevance of interdisciplinary thought on space and artistic productions, which are best understood when explored from different perspectives. The narrative studied here is built around the boulevards of Brussels and their social use: the analysis of places, temporality, characters’ journeys and their cartographic translation reveals the sociospatial structuring of the city as a whole. It also provides precious information concerning the use of space and its representations, which traditional historical sources are unable to do.http://journals.openedition.org/brussels/1310
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Christophe Loir
Het dramatische verhaal van Léon en Camille: een essay over de literaire geografie langs de Brusselse boulevards
Brussels Studies
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title Het dramatische verhaal van Léon en Camille: een essay over de literaire geografie langs de Brusselse boulevards
title_short Het dramatische verhaal van Léon en Camille: een essay over de literaire geografie langs de Brusselse boulevards
title_full Het dramatische verhaal van Léon en Camille: een essay over de literaire geografie langs de Brusselse boulevards
title_fullStr Het dramatische verhaal van Léon en Camille: een essay over de literaire geografie langs de Brusselse boulevards
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title_sort het dramatische verhaal van léon en camille: een essay over de literaire geografie langs de brusselse boulevards
publisher Université Saint-Louis Bruxelles
series Brussels Studies
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publishDate 2015-10-01
description The spatial analysis of a literary text published in the mid 19th century allows a rediscovery of the panoramic literature genre and the wealth of information it provides about the urban context in which it was born. Through a literary geography essay based on the singular narrative of a condemned love, we wish to show the relevance of interdisciplinary thought on space and artistic productions, which are best understood when explored from different perspectives. The narrative studied here is built around the boulevards of Brussels and their social use: the analysis of places, temporality, characters’ journeys and their cartographic translation reveals the sociospatial structuring of the city as a whole. It also provides precious information concerning the use of space and its representations, which traditional historical sources are unable to do.
url http://journals.openedition.org/brussels/1310
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