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Orbis Linguarum
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2018
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issue 50
271–284
EN
To see differently, the commercial space in texts by Émile Zola, Annie Ernaux and Natalia Fiedorczuk With his Shop Girls of Paris Émile Zola introduces the commercial space of the “grand magasin” into the literature. The contemporary authors Annie Ernaux ( Look at the Lights, My Love) and Natalia Fiedorczuk (How to Love Shopping Centers) revise that space and our relationships to the commonplaces (called by Marc Augé non-lieux/non-places). They invite us to see differently and to discern by literary texts the polyphony of contemporary commercial spaces.
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