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WINNER OF THE 2022 FRENCH HERITAGE SOCIETY BOOK AWARD The profound
emotion felt around the world upon seeing images of Notre-Dame in
flames opens up a series of questions: Why was everyone so deeply
moved? Why does Notre-Dame so clearly crystallise what our
civilisation is about? What makes ‘Our Lady of Paris’ the soul
of a nation and a symbol of human achievement? What is it that
speaks so directly to us today? In answer, Agnès Poirier turns to
the defining moments in Notre-Dame’s history. Beginning with the
laying of the corner stone in 1163, she recounts the conversion of
Henri IV to Catholicism, the coronation of Napoleon, Victor
Hugo’s nineteenth-century campaign to preserve the cathedral,
Baron Haussmann’s clearing of the streets in front of it, the
Liberation in 1944, the 1950s film of The Hunchback of Notre-Dame,
starring Gina Lollobrigida and Anthony Quinn, and the state funeral
of Charles de Gaulle, before returning to the present. The conflict
over Notre-Dame’s reconstruction promises to be fierce. Nothing
short of a cultural war is already brewing between the wise and the
daring, the sincere and the opportunist, historians and militants,
the devout and secularists. It is here that Poirier reveals the
deep malaise – gilet jaunes and all – at the heart of the
France.
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