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Paperback Panorama of Paris: Selections from "Tableau de Paris" Book

ISBN: 027101931X

ISBN13: 9780271019314

Panorama of Paris: Selections from "Tableau de Paris"

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Panorama of Paris offers English-language readers an introduction to one of the forgotten masterpieces of French literature, Louis-S bastien Mercier's twelve-volume Le Tableau de Paris (published from 1781 to 1788), an important and original work that helped shape many kinds of French writing. Colorfully written, the text provides a fascinating portrait of everyday life in Paris on the eve of the French Revolution, describing the interactions of workers, street peddlers, prostitutes, police spies, actresses, noblemen, parish priests, servants, and criminals. Based on Helen Simpson's lively 1933 abridged translation, this edition includes seven newly translated chapters and an introduction by Jeremy D. Popkin.

Earlier authors had described Paris's monuments and the lives of its wealthy elites, but Mercier was the first to try to capture in words the texture of its everyday life. His text, contemporary with Rousseau's Confessions, is the first attempt to write the autobiography of a unique urban community. His writing deeply influenced Balzac and other nineteenth-century French novelists and continues to serve as a major source of social and cultural history for French historians.

Panorama of Paris will fascinate all lovers of Paris and its history. It should be of special interest to students of French literature and history, and to anyone interested in the origins of modern attitudes toward city life.

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Finally, Mercier's Le Tableau de Paris

Mercier's Le Tableau de Paris is a classic that is very difficult to find in English. There are, I think, 12 volumes in the original, so I wouldn't expect all of it to be available right now. It's the first of its kind, a sociological study of a large city, Paris and its life and inhabitants, and it dates from just before the 1789 Revolution. This kind of study was later attempted by other writers, but Mercier remains the first and the best. It should be of interest to all social historians and sociologists.
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