Geography and lyric poetry: reflections on the book The poetics of space, of Gaston Bachelard
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Lyric. Space. Bachelard. Poetics. Geography and Literature.Abstract
The aim of this article is to realize a geographical reading of the book The poe- tics of space, written by the philosopher Gaston Bachelard (1993), focusing his potentials contributions to a geographical study of lyric poetry. Considering the fact that the geographical studies of literature historically manifest a predilec- tion for the novel (Brosseau, 1996), it is important to extend and deepen the discussion about other literary genders, including lyric poetry. In this context, the integration of diversified theoretical contributions, derived of various disci- plines and intellectual traditions, is very important. We intend to question if and how can the book of the French philosopher contribute to think the relations between poetry and space, lyric and geography, also attempting to discuss the concept of topoanalysis, significant in this important book of the phenomenolo- gical thought. Evidently, this article doesn’t pretend to exhaust the discussion, complex, multifaceted and opened to different approaches. We intend, howe- ver, to demonstrate its fertility.
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