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Proceedings Chapter Reference Les simulations perceptives dans la relation aux oeuvres d'art littéraires BOLENS, Guillemette BOLENS, Guillemette. Les simulations perceptives dans la relation aux oeuvres d'art littéraires. In: Besson, M. ; Courtet, C. ; Lavocat, F. & Viala, A. Corps en scènes. Paris : CNRS Editions, 2015. p. 115-125 Available at: http://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:76393 Disclaimer: layout of this document may differ from the published version. 1 / 1

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Proceedings Chapter

Reference

Les simulations perceptives dans la relation aux oeuvres d'art

littéraires

BOLENS, Guillemette

BOLENS, Guillemette. Les simulations perceptives dans la relation aux oeuvres d'art littéraires.

In: Besson, M. ; Courtet, C. ; Lavocat, F. & Viala, A. Corps en scènes. Paris : CNRS Editions,

2015. p. 115-125

Available at:

http://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:76393

Disclaimer: layout of this document may differ from the published version.

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