The article focuses on the fleeting romantic encounters present in 19th century travel writing. Fantasy and reality remain distinct, shown through lived experiences and written traces: the traveller is often disappointed by these fleeting encounters. Travel writing of the Romantic period is therefore a space for tension between imaginary fantasy, in part shaped by a series of cultural precepts, and real-lived experience. These texts thus pave the way for a process of demystification.
Fugitives rencontres : Les microscopiques « romans d’amour » du récit de voyage
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