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Panthéon, 30 , 74 , 75 , 98 , 177 , 216 , 229

Paris, city of:

annexation of suburbs, 133 ;

changing population of, 133 -34;

as chronotope of revolution, 197 , 225 ;

decapitation of, 37 , 153 -54;

deposed, 200 , 201 ;

images of, 67 -68, 72 -74, 92 , 99 , 111 , 141 , 144 , 151 , 154 , 169 , 171 , 203 , 206 -8;

as king of France, 152 , 153 ;

knowability of, 1 , 7 ;

myth of , 68 , 112 , 208 , 224 -25;

"not a city but a world," 11 ;

personifications, 73 , 92 , 99 , 141 , 154 , 171 ;

Prussian siege of, 152 ;

seal of, 70 , 115 , 116 , 151 , 162

Paris (Zola), 205 -16;

as blueprint for the intellectual, 213 , 214 , 218 -20;

images of nature, 206 -12;

naturalization of politics, 205 ;

reconception of urban space, 207 -8;

utopic vision, 211 -12, 220

Paris, ou le livre des cent-et-un,59 , 60 -61, 62 , 84 , 85

Paris-Guide, Introduction (Hugo), 11 , 59 , 69 -75, 195 , 210

Penn, William, plan for Philadelphia, 32

Père-Lachaise (cemetery), 67 -68, 177

Physiologie duflaneur,84 , 88 -89, 91

physiologies,59 , 64 , 81 -85

Place de France, 20 -21, 23 -24, 34

Pujoulx, J. B., 23 -24, 47 , 55 , 57


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