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  • The present article identifies in Paul Valéry’s poetics two major axes: the man thinking the Self and thinking Europe. At first, the interest goes to the methodical and systematic reflection of the Pure Self. The pastiche "I invent, therefore I am" expresses the commitment of the essayist to the quest of the cogito (in la vita activa and la vita contemplatia). His poetics reveals a meta-textual consciousness of the European man as well as of the Europe within Europe. These double strands highlight a political and cultural image of Europe and the conceptual Europe. (xsd:string)
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  • Quelques considérations sur et avec Valéry: l'homme qui se pense et qui pense l'Europe (xsd:string)
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  • In: Studii Europene, 2014, 1, 121-130 (xsd:string)
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