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Romanic Review (2007) 98 (4): 323–341.
Published: 01 November 2007
...Reinier Leushuis Copyright © 2007 The Trustees of Columbia University 2007 Reinier Leushuis DIALOGUE, SPACE, AND SELFHOOD IN LA CHASTELAINE DE VERGI AND MARGUERITE DE NAVARRE'S HEPTAMERON 70 W hen in Marguerite de Navarre's Heptameron Oisille, the oldest and wisest of the group of travelers...
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Romanic Review (2007) 98 (4): 413–433.
Published: 01 November 2007
...Matthew Escobar Copyright © 2007 The Trustees of Columbia University 2007 Matthew Escobar X: IDENTITY, REFLEXMTY AND POTENTIAL SPACE IN PEREC'S W OU LE SOUVENIR D'ENFANCE AND GIDE'S LES FAUXMONNAYEURS \a choisit ala hate la lettre retorse/-est-elle ilot, cloitre, tresor ? I Reconnaitre ce...
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Romanic Review (2016) 107 (1-4): 47–56.
Published: 01 January 2016
...Ronald W. Tobin Copyright © 2016 by the Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York 2016 Britannicus or the Secrets of Space Ronald W. Tobin Britannicus or the Secrets of Space Il faut que, lorsque le mouvement cesse sur la scène, il continue derrière. Diderot, De la poésie...
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Romanic Review (2022) 113 (1): 37–64.
Published: 01 May 2022
... narratives, this article argues that such texts draw their readers into the logic of the “animal clinic”: a conceptual space in which stakes of species difference and predation circulate alongside genuine medical knowledge, with the resulting instability calling into question everything from the nature...
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Romanic Review (2020) 111 (1): 8–26.
Published: 01 May 2020
... that inhabit it, as well as to the ways in which myths solicit representation in material form. In this instance, material form is a medieval manuscript, one that can be read, through a Latourian lens, as a set of category crossings that bring together points in space and time. Those points are not organized...
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Romanic Review (2023) 114 (1): 15–30.
Published: 01 May 2023
... and flows of our movements in space. virginia.burrus@gmail.com Copyright © 2023 by the Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York 2023 This content is made freely available by the publisher. It may not be redistributed or altered. All rights reserved. Jerome Life of Saint...
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Romanic Review (2023) 114 (1): 125–140.
Published: 01 May 2023
...Karmen Mackendrick Abstract Some environments are more conducive to solitude than others. They offer more space between people, even more distance from other living things. But they might, in their quiet, also offer room for an unusual kind of conversation, in unusual kinds of voices. In Western...
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Romanic Review (2002) 93 (3): 307–321.
Published: 01 May 2002
... in the vista of outside space: "choisis une couleur sympathique mais tenue pres du tres clair ou du tres fonce [ ] Tres vaste ou exigue avec Ie portrait reel d'une fenetre ouverte."1 Several of the poems in the collection, such as "Jour," adopt this strong internal focus from the sedentary position...
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Romanic Review (2006) 97 (3-4): 401–421.
Published: 01 May 2006
... as regards the way in which they articulate and dislocate space and imaginary geography. The title of OuLiPo's second collection, Atlas de litterature potentielle (1981), was suggested by Calvino.3 The words atlas and potential are placed together and in relation to literature, which means that we...
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Romanic Review (2006) 97 (2): 213–229.
Published: 01 March 2006
... of this critical work has drawn on and been driven by Edouard Glissant's theories; his highly persuasive, brilliantly-argued vision of the Caribbean as an open-ended, outward-looking, inherently relational time-space has chimed with the concerns and theoretical perspectives of critics on the "outside," tired...
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Romanic Review (2006) 97 (1): 51–71.
Published: 01 January 2006
...Renée M. Silverman Copyright © 2006 The Trustees of Columbia University 2006 Renee M. Silverlnal1 QUESTIONING THE TERRITORY OF MODERNISM: ULTRAiSMO AND THE AESTHETIC OF THE FIRST SPANISH AVANT-GARDE T he prohlell1 of situating the subject in tin1e and space is perhaps a con1monplace in what...
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Romanic Review (2012) 103 (1-2): 81–110.
Published: 01 January 2012
... Yupanqui, had become an "other space" in the Andean cultural imaginary leading up to, and in the years after, its final capitulation to the Spaniards in 1572.1 Vileabamba was both a space of crisis and one of deviation, and its inhabitants, especially its leaders, were represented as apostates...
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Romanic Review (2003) 94 (3-4): 255–260.
Published: 01 May 2003
... for me in this first experience with Professor Conde. And by the end of my second seminar with her that spring, "Filles, femmes memorables," I had discovered a chorus of new, powerful voices, not least of which was Conde's own. I had begun exploring previously unimagined spaces where beauty and anger...
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Romanic Review (2022) 113 (3): 515–517.
Published: 01 December 2022
.... Indeed, if we look backward to the nineteenth century through the critical prism of what David Harvey calls the “time-space compression” of postmodernity—or through the historical lens of what Mathieu Flonneau identifies as the democratization of the city under the “automobile revolution” of the Trente...
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Romanic Review (2007) 98 (2-3): 153–168.
Published: 01 May 2007
... but potentially significant remark on the symbolic role played by the city in Jorge Luis Borges's early lyric (170). Echoing the main thesis of Sylvia Molloy's "Flaneries textuales" (488-489), Le Corre contends that the city, or rather its outskirts (el suburbio), constitutes an emblematic space where the poetic...
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Romanic Review (2023) 114 (1): 103–124.
Published: 01 May 2023
..., separately. Its being separate, together. These acts are meant to stage and cross compare the stakes of solitude in different contexts; to consider in depth the place and function of solitude—object of disavowal, space of radical potentiality, structure of belonging. In slightly translated terms...
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Romanic Review (2010) 101 (3): 467–482.
Published: 01 May 2010
... spatial' images; the novel of mental images.4 More fundamentally for Bluestone, film and novel place their emphasis on opposing elements of human experience: "Both novel and film are time arts, but whereas the formative principle in the novel is time, the formative principle of the film is space. Where...
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Romanic Review (2015) 106 (1-4): 47–70.
Published: 01 January 2015
..., and image creates a space for what Helene Cixous calls 'mermoire,' and Kristeva the 'chora' or the 'semiotic'; this privileged space in which the imaginary recreates the prelingustic symbiosis with the mother" (78). UNDOING ODYSSEUS'S PACT 53 explains that her career change was motivated by her frustration...
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Romanic Review (2021) 112 (1): 158–180.
Published: 01 May 2021
... small initial “guide letters” used to indicate the capital letter to be supplied to more elaborate explanations of larger spaces left for the illustration, these were paratexts that were designed to be covered up or painted over by an illuminator. Yet in some cases these instructions were never executed...
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Romanic Review (2017) 108 (1-4): 277–292.
Published: 01 January 2017
... that make up metropolitan France ­today. Reading in many of ­these cases thus becomes a useful lesson in wayfinding. But that s not all. As they visualize and assess the contours of a continuously evolving national territory, un paysage en devenir (Méaux and Costa), ­these texts posit moving through space...