1st Edition

Loss in French Romantic Art, Literature, and Politics

By Jonathan P. Ribner Copyright 2022
278 Pages 32 Color & 57 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

278 Pages 32 Color & 57 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

278 Pages 32 Color & 57 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

An interdisciplinary examination of nineteenth-century French art pertaining to religion, exile, and the nation’s demise as a world power, this study concerns the consequences for visual culture of a series of national crises—from the assault on Catholicism and the flight of émigrés during the Revolution of 1789, to the collapse of the Empire and the dashing of hope raised by the Revolution of... Read more
Introduction  1. Amid the Debris of Our Temples  2. Agony in the Garden  3. Banished  4. “He’s Not Dead!”  5. Heroism Lost  Epilogue: After the Terrible Year

Biography

Jonathan P. Ribner is Associate Professor in the Department of History of Art & Architecture at Boston University.

"For experts, the book provides a refreshingly original synthesis from an important perspective. At the same time, individual chapters are very accessible and could serve as excellent readings in undergraduate classes, particularly because they introduce not just important paintings, but also key historical events and literary works. Classes in history or literature might also use it to place historical events or literary works in a broader context. Irrespective, however, of how the book enters into curricula, it will long serve as an essential introduction to the period for serious students of French art, literature, culture, and history."

--David O’Brien, Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide