Le lieu de la douleur : le cinquième livre de la correspondance entre Fronton et Marc Aurèle
As autobiography doesn’t count among ancient literary genres, it would seem that only correspondence offers a literary space for intimate self-expression. It is therefore of some interest to study how disease, pain and suffering can take place in the epistolary literature that was transmitted to us....
Main Author: | Frédéric Le Blay |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | fra |
Published: |
Presses universitaires du Midi
2012-05-01
|
Series: | Pallas |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://journals.openedition.org/pallas/2486 |
Similar Items
-
Valetudinarius Seneca. Sénèque le Philosophe était-il un malade imaginaire ?
by: Jean-Christophe Courtil
Published: (2012-05-01) -
Should “medical students` disease” be regarded as a true disease entity? Cross-sectional study among Polish students
by: K. Szczurek, et al.
Published: (2022-06-01) -
“Medical student syndrome”: a real disease or just a myth?—a cross-sectional study at Menoufia University, Egypt
by: Huda A. Sherif, et al.
Published: (2023-05-01) -
How to write first-class business correspondence : the handbook for business writing /
by: 221380 Baugh, L. Sue, et al.
Published: (1995) -
A guide to official and business Malay correspondence/
by: 341360 Purbah, S. S.
Published: (1966)