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-Inspired by the then-fashionable style of [[sentimental cartography]] (as exemplified by the ''[[Carte de Tendre]]'' or ''[[Gulliver's Travels]]''), in 1663 [[Paul Tallement the Younger]] published an imaginary allegorical travel-memoir ''[[Voyage de l'isle d'amour]]'' (''Voyage to the isle of love''), where the places are ruled by figures such as [[Respect]], [[Concern]], [[Pride]], [[Warmth]], [[Modesty]] and (in the second part) [[Coquetry]] and [[Gallantry]]. +'''Sentimental cartography''' was the practice of making sentimental maps, popular in the [[17th century]] and beyond.
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 +The genre is exemplified by the ''[[Carte de Tendre]]'' or ''[[Gulliver's Travels]]''. Another example is the 1663 imaginary allegorical travel-memoir ''[[Voyage de l'isle d'amour]]'' (''Voyage to the isle of love'') by French writer [[Paul Tallement the Younger]].
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 +== See also ==
 +*[[Carte de Tendre]]
 +*[[Das Reich der Liebe]]
 +*[[Europa Regina]]
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Sentimental cartography was the practice of making sentimental maps, popular in the 17th century and beyond.

The genre is exemplified by the Carte de Tendre or Gulliver's Travels. Another example is the 1663 imaginary allegorical travel-memoir Voyage de l'isle d'amour (Voyage to the isle of love) by French writer Paul Tallement the Younger.

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