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Eccentricity and the Cultural Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Paris
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What did it mean to call someone 'eccentric' in nineteenth-century Paris? And why did breaking with convention arouse such ambivalent responses in middle-class readers, writers, and spectators? From high society to Bohemia and the <em>demi-monde</em>, Eccentricity and the Cultural Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Paris has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Eccentricity and the Cultural Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Paris
  • Written by author Miranda Gill
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, March 2009
  • What did it mean to call someone 'eccentric' in nineteenth-century Paris? And why did breaking with convention arouse such ambivalent responses in middle-class readers, writers, and spectators? From high society to Bohemia and the demi-monde
  • What did it mean to call someone 'eccentric' in nineteenth-century Paris? And why did breaking with convention arouse such ambivalent responses in middle-class readers, writers, and spectators? From high society to Bohemia and the demi-monde to the
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Introduction 1

Pt. I Causes and Contexts

1 The Rise of Eccentricity 19

Pt. II Fashionable Society

2 Etiquette and the Public Gaze 43

3 Dandies and Lions 71

4 The Demi-Monde 102

Pt. III The Underworld

5 Saltimbanques and Savages 131

6 Bohemia 169

Pt. IV Science

7 Monsters 207

8 Madness and Medicine 239

Epilogue Eccentricity in European Perspective 274

Bibliography 291

Index 323


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