Une nouvelle géographie épistolaire dans quelques romans féminins de l’Émigration
Éric Paquin, Cégep Gérald-Godin
Volume 14, no. 1, October 2001
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ABSTRACT
La communication épistolaire est un outil qu’utilisait déjà le groupe social auquel appartenaient les émigrés — comme le montre la littérature romanesque du XVIIIe siècle — qui communiquaient le plus souvent a l’intérieur meme de Paris d’un hotel particulier à un autre, par valets interposés chargés de transmettre les missives, mais également tres facilement de Paris à la province depuis la reorganisation du service régulier des postes par Louvois en 1668.
Other ECF articles on the topic of “Charrière” include:
The Trans-National Dimensions of the Émigré Novel during the French Revolution
by KATHERINE ASTBURY (ECF 23.4, Summer 2011)
De Neuchâtel à la Martinique: espace et mouvement chez Mme de Charrière
by GUILLEMETTE SAMSON (ECF 12.1, October 1999)
Romantic Psychology and Kantian Ethics in the Novels of Isabelle de Charrière
by MADELEINE DOBIE (ECF 10.3, April 1998)
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