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Point de lendemain (No Tomorrow) is the English translation of a
French 18th century masterpiece, Point de Lendemain by Dominique
Vivant Denon. Written in 1777 and re-edited in 1812, Point de
Lendemain is a record of the initiation of a young man and a member
of a secret society. Giovanna Summerfield's preface and notes will
offer a new way of reading Point de Lendemain, marginalizing the
triviality of sex and the love triangle, which has been thus far
seen as a physical need rather than as an expression of supremacy
and challenge of God. Both the theme of love and the search for
ethical answers are current and pertinent even in our days, thus
they continue to make this work of art appealing and fresh.
Cette uvre (edition relie) fait partie de la serie TREDITION
CLASSICS. La maison d'edition tredition, basee a Hambourg, a publie
dans la serie TREDITION CLASSICS des ouvrages anciens de plus de
deux millenaires. Ils etaient pour la plupart epuises ou uniquement
disponible chez les bouquinistes. La serie est destinee a preserver
la litterature et a promouvoir la culture. Avec sa serie TREDITION
CLASSICS, tredition a comme but de mettre a disposition des
milliers de classiques de la litterature mondiale dans differentes
langues et de les diffuser dans le monde entier.
Napoleon's military expedition to Egypt in 1798 famously included
various scientists and savants, among whom was the author of this
three-volume work, published in French in 1802 and in English in
1803. Vivant Denon (1747-1825) was a dilettante and diplomat under
the Ancien Regime, but survived the Revolution thanks to the
patronage of the painter David, and met Napoleon through the salon
of Josephine de Beauharnais. He accompanied the army, excavating
and sketching, sometimes even during battles. The publication of
this lively, illustrated account is regarded as the chief stimulus
for the so-called 'Egyptian Revival' style of architecture,
interior design and even costume. Volume 1 describes the voyage to
Egypt via Malta, the storming of Alexandria, exploration of the
Delta, and travel down the Nile to Cairo and the Pyramids. The
combination of archaeological observations, notes on the modern
Egyptians, and descriptions of warfare makes for a fascinating
read.
Napoleon's military expedition to Egypt in 1798 famously included
various scientists and savants, among whom was the author of this
three-volume work, published in French in 1802 and in English in
1803. Vivant Denon (1747-1825) was a diplomat under the Ancien
Regime, but survived the Revolution thanks to the patronage of the
painter David, and met Napoleon through the salon of Josephine de
Beauharnais. He accompanied the army, excavating and sketching,
sometimes even during battles. The publication of this lively,
illustrated account is regarded as the chief stimulus for the
so-called 'Egyptian Revival' style of architecture, interior design
and even costume. Volume 2 finds Denon travelling down the Nile
into Upper Egypt, and fretting because General Desaix, his mind
focused on an approaching battle, would not give him an escort to
visit Abydos. This disappointment was compensated for when the army
arrived at the marvellous ruins of Thebes.
Napoleon's military expedition to Egypt in 1798 famously included
various scientists and savants, among whom was the author of this
three-volume work, published in French in 1802 and in English in
1803. Vivant Denon (1747-1825) was a diplomat under the Ancien
Regime, but survived the Revolution thanks to the patronage of the
painter David, and met Napoleon through the salon of Josephine de
Beauharnais. He accompanied the army, excavating and sketching,
sometimes even during battles. The publication of this lively,
illustrated account is regarded as the chief stimulus for the
so-called 'Egyptian Revival' style of architecture, interior design
and even costume. In Volume 3, Denon continues his travels, taking
opportunities to join with surveying parties, sketching, and
purchasing antiquities, including mummies and papyrus manuscripts.
The volume ends with Denon's return to France, and his regret at
how little he had seen and done, compared with the immensity of
Egypt.
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