Géographie de Balzac. Portrait impressionniste de la France ?

This paper offers a cartography of the geography of Balzac’s France. The corpus comes from Hoffman's (1968) geographical repertoire. Balzac’s geography depends on its era and highlights the diversity of places the author visited. The author’s opus is primarily Parisian and after, for the most p...

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Autores principales: Christophe Morhange, Nathanaël Gobenceaux, Patrick Pentsch
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:f8cce70908c4498bb2ba9160e1336fb72021-12-02T10:17:10ZGéographie de Balzac. Portrait impressionniste de la France ?0764-34701769-729810.4000/mappemonde.333https://doaj.org/article/f8cce70908c4498bb2ba9160e1336fb72018-07-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/mappemonde/333https://doaj.org/toc/0764-3470https://doaj.org/toc/1769-7298This paper offers a cartography of the geography of Balzac’s France. The corpus comes from Hoffman's (1968) geographical repertoire. Balzac’s geography depends on its era and highlights the diversity of places the author visited. The author’s opus is primarily Parisian and after, for the most part, it spans the northwest half of France. His territories are sharply fragmented, reflecting his realist aesthetics that are characterised by modest spatial spheres at the level of geographic milieux. Such fragmentation is his response to the literary depictions of “social types”. The chorematic sketch sheds light on how French space was organised during the first half of the 19th century.Christophe MorhangeNathanaël GobenceauxPatrick PentschOpenEditionarticleBalzaccartographyFranceHuman Comedy (The)literatureMathematical geography. CartographyGA1-1776ESFRM@ppemonde, Vol 124 (2018)
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FR
topic Balzac
cartography
France
Human Comedy (The)
literature
Mathematical geography. Cartography
GA1-1776
spellingShingle Balzac
cartography
France
Human Comedy (The)
literature
Mathematical geography. Cartography
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Christophe Morhange
Nathanaël Gobenceaux
Patrick Pentsch
Géographie de Balzac. Portrait impressionniste de la France ?
description This paper offers a cartography of the geography of Balzac’s France. The corpus comes from Hoffman's (1968) geographical repertoire. Balzac’s geography depends on its era and highlights the diversity of places the author visited. The author’s opus is primarily Parisian and after, for the most part, it spans the northwest half of France. His territories are sharply fragmented, reflecting his realist aesthetics that are characterised by modest spatial spheres at the level of geographic milieux. Such fragmentation is his response to the literary depictions of “social types”. The chorematic sketch sheds light on how French space was organised during the first half of the 19th century.
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Nathanaël Gobenceaux
Patrick Pentsch
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Patrick Pentsch
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title Géographie de Balzac. Portrait impressionniste de la France ?
title_short Géographie de Balzac. Portrait impressionniste de la France ?
title_full Géographie de Balzac. Portrait impressionniste de la France ?
title_fullStr Géographie de Balzac. Portrait impressionniste de la France ?
title_full_unstemmed Géographie de Balzac. Portrait impressionniste de la France ?
title_sort géographie de balzac. portrait impressionniste de la france ?
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