Le Comte Henry Russell dans son « jardin »

Russell (1834-1909) was arguably the greatest explorer of the Pyrenees ever. He was well aware that the mountain is not just a matter of vast spaces. So in many ways he cultivated his own garden, a spot in the all-encompassing universe. Even now he prompts us to question current toponymy, for exampl...

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Main Author: Gilles Duval
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Presses Universitaires du Midi 2018-06-01
Series:Caliban: French Journal of English Studies
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/caliban/4017
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spelling doaj-47d46e167a3642af89450d7a5d31f5592020-11-25T04:03:26ZengPresses Universitaires du MidiCaliban: French Journal of English Studies2425-62502018-06-015922724610.4000/caliban.4017Le Comte Henry Russell dans son « jardin »Gilles DuvalRussell (1834-1909) was arguably the greatest explorer of the Pyrenees ever. He was well aware that the mountain is not just a matter of vast spaces. So in many ways he cultivated his own garden, a spot in the all-encompassing universe. Even now he prompts us to question current toponymy, for example concerning the location of the « jardin anglais » in the Ossau massif. In the wake of his model Ramond, his observations of minute insects in moments of stress and danger are specially striking and convincing. And his controversial artificial grottos close to the summit of Vignemale can be seen as one more instance of his obsession with Robinson’s domestication of nature.http://journals.openedition.org/caliban/4017ailleurscinesthésiecoutumes pyrénéennesfloregrottesinsectes
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Le Comte Henry Russell dans son « jardin »
Caliban: French Journal of English Studies
ailleurs
cinesthésie
coutumes pyrénéennes
flore
grottes
insectes
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title Le Comte Henry Russell dans son « jardin »
title_short Le Comte Henry Russell dans son « jardin »
title_full Le Comte Henry Russell dans son « jardin »
title_fullStr Le Comte Henry Russell dans son « jardin »
title_full_unstemmed Le Comte Henry Russell dans son « jardin »
title_sort le comte henry russell dans son « jardin »
publisher Presses Universitaires du Midi
series Caliban: French Journal of English Studies
issn 2425-6250
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Russell (1834-1909) was arguably the greatest explorer of the Pyrenees ever. He was well aware that the mountain is not just a matter of vast spaces. So in many ways he cultivated his own garden, a spot in the all-encompassing universe. Even now he prompts us to question current toponymy, for example concerning the location of the « jardin anglais » in the Ossau massif. In the wake of his model Ramond, his observations of minute insects in moments of stress and danger are specially striking and convincing. And his controversial artificial grottos close to the summit of Vignemale can be seen as one more instance of his obsession with Robinson’s domestication of nature.
topic ailleurs
cinesthésie
coutumes pyrénéennes
flore
grottes
insectes
url http://journals.openedition.org/caliban/4017
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