La sociabilité des chaises longues
Studies on literary sociability have mainly taken into consideration the places where writers could meet voluntarily, such as cafés, artists' studios, editorial boards of magazines or fairs. The study of sanatoriums makes it possible to take an interest in another kind of sociability: that of l...
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description | Studies on literary sociability have mainly taken into consideration the places where writers could meet voluntarily, such as cafés, artists' studios, editorial boards of magazines or fairs. The study of sanatoriums makes it possible to take an interest in another kind of sociability: that of long-term internment linked to the disease. The case of university sanatoriums is particularly interesting because they brought together young people from relatively homogeneous social backgrounds who could take an interest in literary life. The magazines and the activities of entertainment that were realized there thus appear like places unknown sociability. The study of the case of the Belgian poet Christian Dotremont and the French essayist Roland Barthes confirms the importance that human relations and the literary discussions of the sanatorium have had for them. |
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spelling | doaj-art-b6d33a8d32e54d06b048b8b2aa6ddf8d2025-01-10T14:15:35ZfraUniversité de LiègeContextes1783-094X2017-12-011910.4000/contextes.6289La sociabilité des chaises longuesPaul AronStudies on literary sociability have mainly taken into consideration the places where writers could meet voluntarily, such as cafés, artists' studios, editorial boards of magazines or fairs. The study of sanatoriums makes it possible to take an interest in another kind of sociability: that of long-term internment linked to the disease. The case of university sanatoriums is particularly interesting because they brought together young people from relatively homogeneous social backgrounds who could take an interest in literary life. The magazines and the activities of entertainment that were realized there thus appear like places unknown sociability. The study of the case of the Belgian poet Christian Dotremont and the French essayist Roland Barthes confirms the importance that human relations and the literary discussions of the sanatorium have had for them.https://journals.openedition.org/contextes/6289Revue littéraireSociabilitéSanatoriumTuberculoseDotremont (Christian)Barthes (Roland) |
spellingShingle | Paul Aron La sociabilité des chaises longues Contextes Revue littéraire Sociabilité Sanatorium Tuberculose Dotremont (Christian) Barthes (Roland) |
title | La sociabilité des chaises longues |
title_full | La sociabilité des chaises longues |
title_fullStr | La sociabilité des chaises longues |
title_full_unstemmed | La sociabilité des chaises longues |
title_short | La sociabilité des chaises longues |
title_sort | la sociabilite des chaises longues |
topic | Revue littéraire Sociabilité Sanatorium Tuberculose Dotremont (Christian) Barthes (Roland) |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/contextes/6289 |
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