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Locus amoenus, locus terribilis chez Baudelaire

Revue d'histoire littéraire de la France, 1999
Résumé Le « paysage » occupé, dans l'oeuvre poétique et critique de Baudelaire, un statut à la fois majeur et ambivalent : si la poétique des «correspondances » préside aux diverses modalités du locus amoenus (la femme-paysage; le paysage élégiaque ou féerique ; le paysage «surnaturaliste »), celle-ci est contestée et dépassée dans l'expérience d'une ...
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Fiesole: Locus amoenus or Penitential Landscape?

I Tatti Studies in the Italian Renaissance, 2007
In this article the author examines and discusses the historical attitudes expressed about the appearance of the Villa Medici located near the Italian town of Fiesole and its surrounding landscape. According to the author the terrain of Fiesole represented an ideal manifestation of the Renaissance notion of aristocratic life in a Tuscan villa.
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Un locus amoenus nella metropoli paulistana.

2019
A Locus Amoenus in São Paulo. The Nature of the Minhocão This text explores the story of the Minhocão, the elevated street named after President Artur da Costa e Silva, in the city of são Paulo, brazil. this unique urban planning and social experiment created an infrastructure with a double function and a double life: a vehicular artery during the ...
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LOCUS AMOENUS.

2011
Spaziando dal poema epico alla lirica, l'articolo analizza la presenza del topos retorico del Locus Amoenus all'interno della vastissima produzione letteraria di Luís de Camões" (1524-1580), individuandone soprattutto gli elementi di rottura e rifunzionalizzazione semantica rispetto ai modelli della tradizione.
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Das Umkippen des "locus amoenus" in einen "locus terribilis"

2013
Die vorliegende Arbeit befasst sich mit einem Phänomen mittelalterlicher Literatur zwischen 1180-1220. Hierbei handelt es sich um einen literarischen Gemeinplatz (Topos), welcher bereits in der Antike Verwendung fand, in der behandelten Phase jedoch einen Wandel erfährt.
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Locus amoenus: Pastoral Atmosphere of Virgil’s Eclogues

2017
In the reception history of Virgil’s Eclogues, few concepts are so tightly bound up with the text as that of the locus amoenus—the pleasant place. The place of amenity—the landscape or backdrop against which theshepherds of the poems bucolicise.
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