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SPATIAL ARTERIES: THE ROAD CHRONOTOPE IN THE EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLISH NOVELS


CULEA MIHAELA
UNIVERSITY OF BACĂU

Issue:

INTERSTUDIA, Number 3

Section:

IDEOLOGY, CONSTRUCTION OF IDENTITY AND LITERATURE

Abstract:

The road acquires special significations in the eighteenth-century English novels thus symbolising the permanent quest of the human being for happiness, liberty or knowledge. It reveals the fact that the road is presented as a space with a noteworthy cultural importance echoing values of the eighteenth-century England. Therefore, we intend to show that due to its multifarious functions and meanings, the road constitutes the spatial artery of the eighteenth-century geography, social and cultural life or, as we will see, even of the narrative productions.

The motif of the journey is a necessary component of the road chronotope and, together, they form the spatio-temporal axis accompanying and structuring the narrative edifice. A key-space in the literary representations of the period, the road accommodates the majority of the cultural types building the cultural structure: a space of transition, of exchange and of sociability, the road brings the characters together and links different spaces delineating the geography of the real or of the fictitious eighteenth-century England. For this reason, roads are culturally charged spaces recording and echoing eighteenth-century values and realities

Keywords:

chronotope, the motif of the journey, spatio-temporality, territory, chronotopic motifs.

Code [ID]:

INTERS200903V00S05A0008 [0002870]


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