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This new conceptual configuration explains why autograph manuscripts did not exist in large numbers until the second half of the 18th century. Today, they are preserved either in national libraries or archives, or in literary archives that have been …
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Abstract Anthropologists have traditionally pursued two endeavors that don't seem to have much in common. On the one hand, they meticulously study small groups of individuals, often quite isolated from the major centers of globalization, and endeavor to …
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Abstract If the memory of literature can be described as a "kind of space", a palace or a landscape, a corollary is the representation of reading as a promenade. We walk in a book, following Montaigne's or Descartes' metaphor of thought as wandering. The …
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Abstract A novel is like an unknown city in which I wander. We become acquainted with literature, with a particular novel, as we walk along, as if we had arrived in a city by night. A good reader is one with a nose, like a hunting dog sniffing out clues …
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Abstract Far removed from Proust's memory seems to be artificial memory, the architectural memory of Antiquity and the memory theater of the Renaissance, examined in Frances Yates' great book, The Art of Memory (1966). Yet doesn't Proust, surrounded in …
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