The Europeans Three Lives and the Making of a Cosmopolitan Culture

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Publisher's Synopsis

"The nineteenth century in Europe was the first age of cultural globalization-an epoch when mass communications and high-speed rail travel brought Europe together, overcoming national barriers and creating a truly pan-European canon of artistic, musical, and literary works. By 1900, people across the continent were reading the same books, looking at the same art, and attending the same opera performances. Acclaimed historian Orlando Figes moves from Parisian salons to German spa towns to Russian country houses, exploring the interplay of money and art that made this unification possible. At the book's center is an intimate love triangle: the Russian writer Ivan Turgenev; the Spanish prima donna Pauline Viardot; and her husband Louis Viardot, a connoisseur and political activist. Their passionate, ambitious lives caught up an astonishing array of artists and princes, poets, composers, and impresarios-Delacroix, Chopin, the Schumanns, Hug

Book information

ISBN: 9781627792141
Publisher: Metropolitan Books, Henry Holt and Company
Imprint: Metropolitan Books, Henry Holt and Company
Pub date:
Edition: First US edition
DEWEY: 940.28
DEWEY edition: 23
Number of pages: xix, 562 , 16 unnumbered of plates
Weight: 760g
Height: 240mm
Width: 160mm
Spine width: 35mm