- society, for an
entertainment from the
observation of the
urban life.
Flânerie is the act of strolling, with all of its
accompanying ****ociations. A near-synonym...
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Built in Cap d'Agde,
footbridge from the
Flanerie to the Port, in the
background on the left,
former 1981
congress centre-theater hall,
annex town hall...
- Scheibli,
Isabelle (2002) Les
Dentelles de Montmirail.
Invitation à la
flanerie,
Conseil d'Architecture, d'Urbanisme et de l'Environnement de Vaucluse...
- Jürgen, Järvik (13
October 2019). "Gr**** &
Roman Sites in Sicily".
Grande Flânerie. WordPress.
Archived from the
original on 24
September 2020. Retrieved...
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reproductions of
several paintings dubbed Fauve,
among which Jean Puy's
Flânerie sous les pins (Strolling
through pine woods),
together with
Louis Vauxcelles'...
- p****ages that
extended the
culture of
flânerie (idling and people-watching) when
inclement weather made
flânerie infeasible in the
boulevards and streets...
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Hessel became one of the
first German exponents of the
French idea of
flânerie, and in 1929
published a
collection of
essays on the
subject related to...
- ****ociated with
flânerie. More precisely, the
narrator is very
often a flâneur. Yesi
writes about different places and even
flânerie itself.
Images of...
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Perspective of the
World 1984:465. Baumgartner, K. "Constructing Paris:
flânerie,
female spectatorship, and the
discourses of
fashion in Französische Miscellen...
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Greenwich Editions. Boutin, Aimée (July 2012). "Rethinking the Flâneur:
Flânerie and the Senses". Dix-Neuf. 16 (2): 124–132. doi:10.1179/dix.2012.16.2.01...