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As he writes L’émigré (translated as The Weight of the Name) in 1906, Paul Bourget is an author who matters in the French literary landscape. His right wing politics, newfound Catholicism and attachment to the Parisian social elite put him in an ideal position to chronicle the consequences of the separation of Church and State on the French nobility. While L’émigré at first appears to be grounded...
If the aristocracy has been the subject of many studies, relatively speaking, in sociology and history, the aristocratic imaginary of the literature after the French Revolution remains poorly understood. Despite its significant character and continued impact on modern culture, in fact, it has not been studied in a specific, sufficiently systematic and global fashion until now. The literature of the...
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