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Author Datta, Venita, 1961-

Title Heroes and legends of fin-de-siècle France : gender, politics, and national identity / Venita Datta.

Publication Info. New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 264 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-254) and index.
Contents Introduction: the fin-de-siècle cult of heroes -- 1. Gender, class, and heroism in the Bazar de la Charité fire of 1897 -- 2. Cyrano: a hero for the fin de siècle? -- 3. 'L'appel au soldat': visions of the Napoleonic legend in popular culture -- 4. On the boulevards: representations of Joan of Arc in the popular theater -- 5. Opium, gambling, and the demimondaine: the Ullmo spy case of 1907-1908 -- Conclusion: from one war to the next: the end of heroes?
Summary "In Heroes and Legends of Fin-de-Siècle France Venita Datta examines representations of fictional and real heroes in the boulevard theater and mass press during the fin de siècle (1880-1914), illuminating the role of gender in the construction of national identity during this formative period of French history. The popularity of the heroic cult at this time was in part the result of defeat in the Franco-Prussian War in 1870, as well as a reaction to changing gender roles and collective guilt about the egoism and selfishness of modern consumer culture. The author analyzes representations of historical figures in the theater, focusing on Cyrano de Bergerac, Napoleon and Joan of Arc, and examines the press coverage of heroes and anti-heroes in the Bazar de la Charite; fire of 1897 and the Ullmo spy case of 1907"-- Provided by publisher.
"In Heroes and Legends of Fin-de-Sic̈le France Venita Datta examines representations of fictional and real heroes in the boulevard theater and mass press during the fin de sic̈le (1880-1914), illuminating the role of gender in the construction of national identity during this formative period of French history. The popularity of the heroic cult at this time was in part the result of defeat in the Franco-Prussian War in 1870, as well as a reaction to changing gender roles and collective guilt about the egoism and selfishness of modern consumer culture. The author analyzes representations of historical figures in the theater, focusing on Cyrano de Bergerac, Napoleon, and Joan of Arc, and examines the press coverage of heroes and anti-heroes in the Bazar de la Charit ̌fire of 1897 and the Ullmo spy case of 1907"-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Heroes -- France -- History.
Heroes.
France.
History.
Women heroes -- France -- History.
Women heroes.
Nationalism -- France -- History.
Nationalism.
Sex role -- France -- History.
Sex role.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Subject Gender roles.
Other Form: Print version: Datta, Venita, 1961- Heroes and legends of fin-de-siècle France. New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011 9780521195959 (DLC) 2010046889 (OCoLC)681536395
ISBN 9781139077606 (electronic book)
1139077600 (electronic book)
9781139082167 (electronic book)
1139082167 (electronic book)
9780521195959
0521195950
9780521186520
0521186528