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trouvaille /ˈtruːvʌɪ /nounA lucky find: one of numerous trouvailles to be gleaned from his book...- It does not mean scouring the cultural past for attractive, amusing and above all ‘accessible’ trouvailles, or retreating from reality into mysticism.
- And Oden displays a keen eye for the comic and lyric trouvailles to be reaped from them.
- The difference is that while just as real to him, Cornell used his trouvaille to create histories imagined, rather than to re-create a certain place or period of time as Benjamin did with nineteenth-century Paris.
OriginFrench, from trouver 'find'. |