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A Dream of Stone: Fame, Vision, and Monumentality in Nineteenth-Century French Literary Culture Book

A Dream of Stone: Fame, Vision, and Monumentality in Nineteenth-Century French Literary Culture
A Dream of Stone: Fame, Vision, and Monumentality in Nineteenth-Century French Literary Culture, In reconstructing a pervasive dream of stone, this interdisciplinary study draws upon wide-ranging evidence, from journalism to poetry, caricature to statuary. Focusing on the lives, work, and fame of Honore de Balzac, George Sand, and Victor Hugo, it , A Dream of Stone: Fame, Vision, and Monumentality in Nineteenth-Century French Literary Culture has a rating of 3 stars
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A Dream of Stone: Fame, Vision, and Monumentality in Nineteenth-Century French Literary Culture, In reconstructing a pervasive dream of stone, this interdisciplinary study draws upon wide-ranging evidence, from journalism to poetry, caricature to statuary. Focusing on the lives, work, and fame of Honore de Balzac, George Sand, and Victor Hugo, it , A Dream of Stone: Fame, Vision, and Monumentality in Nineteenth-Century French Literary Culture
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  • A Dream of Stone: Fame, Vision, and Monumentality in Nineteenth-Century French Literary Culture
  • Written by author Michael D. Garval
  • Published by University of Delaware Press, November 2004
  • "In reconstructing a pervasive "dream of stone," this interdisciplinary study draws upon wide-ranging evidence, from journalism to poetry, caricature to statuary. Focusing on the lives, work, and fame of Honore de Balzac, George Sand, and Victor Hugo, it
  • Garval (French studies, North Carolina State U.) describes how 19th- century French literary culture developed an ideal of great writers and their work as immortal, and portrayed literary glory in monumental terms. He seeks to uncover the salient features
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Introduction : literary greatness and the monument13
1The dream of stone34
2Honore de Balzac : writing the monument79
3George Sand : visions of the great woman writer112
4Victor Hugo : the writer as monument158
Conclusion : the dream crumbles207


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