In spring 1834, when he started writing The Girl with the Golden Eyes, Honoré de Balzac was imbued with by Eugène Delacroix’s work and figure. Both shared an attraction towards the Orient which betrayed their tendency to romanticism. In 1834, the exhibition of the painting The women of Algiers in their Apartment encouraged a new impetus of the novelist’s oriental genius. From 1830, Balzac started to fulfill a dream: competing with Delacroix’s art by portraying the inside of a harem in the short story The Girl with the Golden Eyes, which he dedicated to the romantic painter. The hero, Henri de Marsay, conquers Paquita Valdès who is locked up in a luxurious Parisian hotel by her protector and lover, the Marquise of San Real. Paquita Valdès’s ...
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The aim of this article is to present the connections between literature and art, as well as a graph...
This paper deals with the theme of memory in the novel Mémoires d ’un ange maladroit by Francis Dann...
Florimont, by Aimon de Varennes, a 12th-century Lyonnais author, seems to have been written in 1188,...
In spring 1834, when he started writing The Girl with the Golden Eyes, Honoré de Balzac was imbued w...
During the first half of the 19th century, contradances, made up of displacements and interactions b...
Between 1871 and 1872, the cartoonist Paul Hadol published in the satirical weekly Le Charivari, ele...
At its peak in the 17th century, Vanity, thanks to its codification, persists beyond that age favour...
Caricatured at times by his contemporaries, Flaubert provokes extreme reactions. In his Corresponden...
Often perceived as the result of empirical speculation, the sanatorium, intended for the treatment o...
At the casino, Frédérique abandons herself to the roulette wheel, which gives her a protective “out ...
The caricature, in its most elementary representation, in its polysemy, its multiple extensions, ref...
The loves of Psyche and Cupid by La Fontaine is a romance of mixed genres, combining the features of...
The paper presents the phenomenon of hybridity present in Assia Djebar’s writings based on the examp...
As a substitute father figure, a mentor, a tutor and a writer to be admired and imitated, Barbey d’A...
In the last years of the 19th century, the Belgian writer Camille Lemonnier published three novels, ...
The aim of this article is to present the connections between literature and art, as well as a graph...
This paper deals with the theme of memory in the novel Mémoires d ’un ange maladroit by Francis Dann...
Florimont, by Aimon de Varennes, a 12th-century Lyonnais author, seems to have been written in 1188,...