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Introduction : literary greatness and the monument | 13 | |
1 | The dream of stone | 34 |
2 | Honore de Balzac : writing the monument | 79 |
3 | George Sand : visions of the great woman writer | 112 |
4 | Victor Hugo : the writer as monument | 158 |
Conclusion : the dream crumbles | 207 |
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