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An Omnibus of 19th-Century Artistic Lives - 5 Classic Bohemian Tales

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An Omnibus of 19th-Century Artistic Lives ¿ 5 Classic Bohemian Tales offers a captivating exploration of the Bohemian ethos that electrified 19th-century Europe, weaving a rich tapestry of artistic fervor, poverty, defiance, and triumph. From the cradle of modern realism to the lush flourishes of aestheticism, this collection showcases a plethora of literary styles that capture the exuberant spirit of a world in transformation. The tales within scrutinize the dichotomy between ambition and reality, each piece offering a unique lens into the life and trials of the quintessential artist. Marvel at the nuanced portrayal of this era in vibrant detail through compelling narratives that resonate with authenticity and passionate depiction. Curated by literary giants such as Honoré de Balzac, Émile Zola, and Oscar Wilde, this anthology dives into the creativity and struggle intertwined in the Bohemian existence. These contributors are luminaries influenced by, and influencers of, rich cultural and literary movements like Romanticism and Naturalism, shedding light on the dynamic art scenes of their time. This collection fuses the past and present, allowing diverse voices to echo through time, painting a thematic symphony of struggle and perseverance. A must-read for art and literature enthusiasts, this anthology is a gateway to the heart of 19th-century artistic discourse. It presents an unparalleled opportunity to engage with the intersecting narratives and timeless insights from some of history's most poised observers. Readers will be rewarded with profound educational value and an invigorating dive into a spectrum of styles and themes, opening a dialogue that bridges the textures of past artistic lives with today's appreciative gaze.

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Erschienen: 24.12.2025

Umfang: 1337 S., 1.27 MB

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 8596547873518

Umbreit-Nr.: 8909622

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