Moving forward, holding fast : : The Dynamics of Nineteenth-Century French Culture / / Barbara T. Cooper and Mary Donaldson-Evans.
An era of remarkable change and progress, the nineteenth century was in every sense of the word dynamic. In France, writers and artists reflected the ambivalence of their compatriots to the relentlessly changing world around them. The essays assembled here, selected from the Twenty-first annual Nine...
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