Open Access
Inquiétants dépaysements : Les voyages mélancoliques de Germaine de Staël (1802-1814)
Author(s) -
Stéphanie Genand
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
viatica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2275-0827
DOI - 10.52497/viatica565
Subject(s) - humanities , philosophy , biography , conscience , metaphysics , narrative , art , art history , literature , theology , epistemology
The Coppet group, a circle of thinkers around 1800, put displacement and the crossing of borders at the heart of its productions. Born out of a sense of national disaffiliation, the group plays a founding experimental role for the consciousness of the subject in travel narratives. Soliciting travel as much in the exploration of a country as in philosophy and knowledge, Germaine de Staël's De l'Allemagne is both a travel narrative and a metaphysical breviary. In a tone close to autobiography, the author observes an inner region rather than a foreign country.