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Salvator Rosa in French Literature
By: James PattyImprint: The University Press of Kentucky
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" Salvator Rosa (1615--1673) was a colorful and controversial Italian painter, talented musician, a notable comic actor, a prolific correspondent, and a successful satirist and poet. His paintings, especially his rugged landscapes and their evocation of the sublime, appealed to Romantic writers, and his work was highly influential on several generations of European writers. James S. Patty analyzes Rosa's tremendous influence on French writers, chiefly those of the nineteenth century, such as Stendhal, Honor? de Balzac, Victor Hugo, George Sand, and Th?ophile Gautier. Arranged in chronological order, with numerous quotations from French fiction, poetry, drama, art criticism, art history, literary history, and reference works, Salvator Rosa in French Literature forms a narrative account of the reception of Rosa's life and work in the world of French letters. James S. Patty, professor emeritus of French at Vanderbilt University, is the author of D?rer in French Letters. He lives in Nashville, Tennessee.
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| Title of eBook: Salvator Rosa in French Literature | |
| Release Date: 01-31-2005 | |
| Publisher: The University Press of Kentucky |
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| SKU | 9780813171937 |
| File size | 1312 |
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