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Le dessin au service d’une poétique stendhalienne de la description romanesque

Abstract

Stendhal often says he hates describing, especially in novels: he prefers to be suggestive and vague when he describes a place. But he knows very well how important descriptions of places can be in the narrative. In that he doesn’t hesitate to give precise descriptions that sometimes lean on drawings and maps, and consequently allow the reader to observe the interactions of the elements of the scenery and even the movements of the characters

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