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Milburg Mansfield

Dumas' Paris

In “Dumas' Paris,” M. F. Mansfield crafts an immersive exploration of the vibrant cultural tapestry of 19th-century Paris as experienced through the lens of the iconic author Alexandre Dumas. Combining rich historical narrative with literary analysis, Mansfield employs a lyrical prose style that bridges the realms of biography and sociocultural commentary. The book delves into the intersections of race, class, and identity, using Dumas' life and works to illuminate the complexities of Parisian society, thereby situating Dumas not only as an author but also as a pivotal figure in the cultural history of France. M. F. Mansfield'Äôs scholarly background in French literature and history undeniably informs this work. With a deep appreciation for Dumas'Äô contributions to literature and his own mixed racial heritage, Mansfield passionately examines how geographical and social landscapes influenced the author's narrative choices and themes. This insight is further enriched by Mansfield'Äôs investigative approach into archival materials and contemporary accounts of Parisian life, positioning “Dumas' Paris” as an essential academic endeavor. Readers seeking to understand the intricate layers of social dynamics and literary ingenuity in Dumas'Äô narratives will find “Dumas' Paris” a compelling addition to their literary repertoire. It is a significant resource for those interested in the convergence of literature, biography, and cultural history, offering fresh perspectives on a towering figure in French literature.
332 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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