Changing France: Literature and Material Culture in the Second Empire
By (Author) Anne Green
Anthem Press
Anthem Press
1st July 2011
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
840.9008
Hardback
208
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 26mm
590g
The French Second Empire (1852-70) was a time of exceptionally rapid social, industrial and technological change. French literature also underwent fundamental changes during this period as writers embraced 'modernity' and incorporated new technologies, fashions and inventions into their work. Focusing on cultural areas such as exhibitions, transport, food, dress and photography, 'Changing France' shows how apparently trivial aspects of modern life provided Second Empire writers with a versatile means of thinking about deeper issues. This volume brings literature and material culture together to reveal how writing itself changed as writers recognised the extraordinarily rich possibilities of expression opened up to them by the changing material world.
'This book reveals how certain specific features of literary texts, many already familiar to the reader, shed their particularity or their peculiarity and gain a new general, illustrative significance in the light of the various trends that were part of the culture of the age... [T]he book is greatly to be recommended and a pleasure to read.' -David Baguley, 'French Studies'
Anne Green is Professor of French at King's College London, UK.