Pour une morphologie du genre utopique [For a morphology of the utopian genre] by Corin Braga

Utopian Studies 32 (1):158-160 (2021)
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Corin Braga is a professor of comparative literature and the head of one of the most important research centers exploring the imaginary in Romania. As he has published extensively on issues related to utopia, this thoroughly researched volume represents only a continuation of his previous works entitled Du para-dis perdu à l'antiutopie aux XVIe–XVIIIe siècles and Les antiutopies classiques. As indicated by the title of the reviewed book, this is a morphological approach to utopia, promising not only a structuralist reconstruction of the genre, through a series of systematic descriptions of the...

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