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Georges Perec: topographies parisiennes du flâneur
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Dans cet article, la sociologie de la vie quotidienne de Perec est vue à travers la figure du
flâneur, si typique de l’imaginaire littéraire parisien du XIXe siècle. De quelle manière
l’évolution du flâneur – du « botaniste de l’asphalte » à l’homme des foules de
Baudelaire et de Poe – peut-elle éclairer les multiples figures du flâneur perecquien ?
C’est ce que nous verrons en analysant successivement les figures du flâneur immobile,
dans Tentative d’épuisement d’un lieu parisien et du flâneur éternellement en marche
qu’est le protagoniste d’Un homme qui dort.
Radboud University
Title: Georges Perec: topographies parisiennes du flâneur
Description:
Dans cet article, la sociologie de la vie quotidienne de Perec est vue à travers la figure du
flâneur, si typique de l’imaginaire littéraire parisien du XIXe siècle.
De quelle manière
l’évolution du flâneur – du « botaniste de l’asphalte » à l’homme des foules de
Baudelaire et de Poe – peut-elle éclairer les multiples figures du flâneur perecquien ?
C’est ce que nous verrons en analysant successivement les figures du flâneur immobile,
dans Tentative d’épuisement d’un lieu parisien et du flâneur éternellement en marche
qu’est le protagoniste d’Un homme qui dort.
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