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Bohemian Paris by Jerrold Seigel (1999, Paperback) 
Bohemian Paris by Jerrold Seigel (1999, Paperback)

 
Bohemian Paris by Jerrold Seigel (1999, Paperback)

Publisher: Johns Hopkins Univ Pr
Publication Date: 1999-09-03
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0801860636
ISBN-13: 9780801860638
Product ID: EPID684244
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Publication Date:1999-09-03

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Length:453 pages
Height:9.3 in
Width:6.5 in
Thickness:1.2 in
Weight:24.0 oz

Publisher's Note
Exotic and somewhat dangerous, the culture of Bohemia in nineteenth-century France was seen by workaday Parisians as almost a foreign land -- one rife with passion, immorality, crime, hunger, and freedom. As a revolt against both bourgeois expectations and elitist conventions of behavior and aesthetics, Seigel suggests, bohemianism had a significant impact on the evolution of European -- and American -- society. Bohemianism established "foreignness" as part of modern urban life, providing a possibility of liberation and nonconformity within a capitalist society.

Exotic and yet familiar, rife with passion, immorality, hunger, and freedom, Bohemia was an object of both worry and fascination to workaday Parisians in the nineteenth century. No mere revolt against middle-class society, the Bohemia Seigel discovers was richer and more complex, the stage on which modern bourgeois acted out the conflicts of their social identities, testing the liberation promised by post-revolutionary society against the barriers set up to contain it. Turning life into art, Bohemia became a space where many innovative and original figures, some famous, some obscure, found a home.

Industry Reviews
"The central attraction of this study lies in its imaginative grasp of these remarkable denizens (both declared and undeclared) of bohemia. Mr. Seigel has written a cultural history that respects the complex entanglements found in both life and art, and that is no mean feat."
New York Times Book Review - Arnold Weinstein

"The research that went into BOHEMIAN PARIS turns up some treasures--the very stuff of history...This highly readable book probes further than any other I know into the reciprocating movements that connect and distinguish bohemia and bourgeois."
New York Review of Books - Roger Shattuck

"This is an enormously useful approach to a complex phenomenon....It also brings together a dazzling assortment of individuals, from such well-known figures as Baudelaire, Courbet, Zola, Manet, Verlaine, and Rimbaud to such relatively obscure figures as the writer Henry Murger and the cabaret owner Emile Goudeau."
Nation - Jay Tolson

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