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In the Court of the Pear King - French Culture and the Rise of Realism (Hardcover, New)
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In the Court of the Pear King - French Culture and the Rise of Realism (Hardcover, New)
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The period 1830 1832 witnessed a remarkable series of cultural and
political milestones in France. In 1830, a revolution overturned
one monarchy, only to replace it with another. In 1831, Charles
Philippon's caricature of Louis-Philippe, the new monarch, as a
pear achieved extraordinary popularity. Drawn on walls from one end
of France to another, the pear caricature became a national
obsession. In that same year, George Sand moved from the provinces
to Paris and challenged gender stereotypes by adopting men's
clothes and writing fiction in a man's voice. During 1830 1832,
Stendhal and Balzac developed the techniques of the realist novel
that still dominate much of the world's fiction. Sandy Petrey
explores the factors accounting for such consequential innovations
in so short a time, so restricted a space. In Petrey's view, these
disparate events betoken a common recognition of society's capacity
to make and unmake what it recognizes as real.Petrey's first two
chapters explore the popularity of the pear caricature. The
remaining chapters focus on Balzac, Stendhal, and Sand, addressing
these writers' concern with society's power to define and transform
the identity of its members. For Petrey their work continually
recalls the hybrid character of Philippon's pear, both totally
unlike the king and the king's spitting image. While the French
government declared the July Revolution a nonevent and the July
Monarchy an incontrovertible fact, French fiction concentrated on
society's power to declare an individual a nonperson or to make
presence out of absence, plenitude out of emptiness."
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