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    Europe : le mythe comme métaphore

    Leçon inaugurale prononcée le jeudi 30 septembre 2021

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    Author(s)
    Manguel, Alberto
    Language
    French
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    Abstract
    Le mythe est, essentiellement, un déplacement, une métaphore, une traduction, une parole qui signifie « emporté d’un lieu à un autre ». Les mythes sont transformés, altérés, renouvelés pour correspondre aux besoins d’un temps et d’un lieu. Ils restent néanmoins eux-mêmes, n’étant pas créés en tant que fabrications de l’imagination humaine mais comme des manifestations concrètes de certaines intuitions primordiales. Pour inaugurer la chaire annuelle L’invention de l’Europe par les langues et les cultures du Collège de France, créée en partenariat avec le ministère de la Culture, Alberto Manguel analyse dans l’espace et le temps le mythe d’Europe, dont le contenu pourrait constituer la pierre de touche qui donne aux peuples européens une identité commune intuitive.
    URI
    https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/87279
    Keywords
    littérature; mythe; mythologie; Europe; poésie; traduction; langues; cultures; métaphore; culture européenne; culture
    DOI
    10.4000/books.cdf.13179
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    https://www.7switch.com/fr/ebo ...
    ISBN
    9782722605978, 9782213721835
    Publisher
    Collège de France
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    http://books.openedition.org/cdf/
    Publication date and place
    Paris, 2022
    Series
    Leçons inaugurales,
    Classification
    Literature: history & criticism
    Literary studies: general
    Pages
    96
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    https://www.openedition.org/6540?lang=en
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