The Collector in Nineteenth-Century French Literature

Representation, Identity, Knowledge

Omschrijving

The collector was one of the archetypal figures of the nineteenth-century French cultural imagination. During the July Monarchy (1830-48) a new culture of collecting emerged, which continued to develop over the course of the century and which attracted the attention of a wide range of social commentators and writers. From the sketch-writing of the 1830s to the late nineteenth-century decadent fictions of Jean Lorrain, from Balzac's Cousin Pons to Proust's Charles Swann, the literature of the period abounds in examples of men (and occasionally women) afflicted with what the Larousse Grand Dictionnaire called in 1869 'la collectionnomanie'. This book examines these representations of the collector. It shows that woven into them are fundamental anxieties generated by the experience of modernity, involving the nature of identity and selfhood, the relentless accumulation of commodities in a capitalist system of production and the (in)ability of language to translate experience accurately. The collector was one of the archetypal figures of nineteenth-century French cultural imagination. During July Monarchy a new culture of collecting emerged, which continued to develop over the course of the century and which attracted the attention of a wide range of social commentators and writers. This book examines representations of collector.
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Schrijver
Bielecki, Emma
Titel
The Collector in Nineteenth-Century French Literature
Uitgever
Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Jaar
2011
Taal
Engels
Pagina's
242
Gewicht
344 gr
EAN
9783034307574
Afmetingen
226 x 149 x 20 mm
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Paperback

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