Skip to main content
Taylor & Francis Group Logo
    Advanced Search

    Click here to search products using title name,author name and keywords.

    • Login
    • Hi, User  
      • Your Account
      • Logout
      Advanced Search

      Click here to search products using title name,author name and keywords.

      Breadcrumbs Section. Click here to navigate to respective pages.

      Book

      Aesthetics of Fraudulence in Nineteenth-Century France
      loading

      Book

      Aesthetics of Fraudulence in Nineteenth-Century France

      DOI link for Aesthetics of Fraudulence in Nineteenth-Century France

      Aesthetics of Fraudulence in Nineteenth-Century France book

      Frauds, Hoaxes, and Counterfeits

      Aesthetics of Fraudulence in Nineteenth-Century France

      DOI link for Aesthetics of Fraudulence in Nineteenth-Century France

      Aesthetics of Fraudulence in Nineteenth-Century France book

      Frauds, Hoaxes, and Counterfeits
      ByScott Carpenter
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2009
      eBook Published 17 June 2019
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315565842
      Pages 204
      eBook ISBN 9781315565842
      Subjects Humanities
      Share
      Share

      Get Citation

      Carpenter, S. (2009). Aesthetics of Fraudulence in Nineteenth-Century France: Frauds, Hoaxes, and Counterfeits (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315565842

      ABSTRACT

      In his engagingly written and original book, Scott Carpenter analyzes multiple manifestations of the false in nineteenth-century France. Under Carpenter's thorough and systematic analysis, fraudulence emerges as a cultural preoccupation in nineteenth-century literature and society, whether it be in the form of literary mystifications, the thematic portrayal of frauds, or the privileging of falseness as an aesthetic principle. Focusing particularly on the aesthetics of fraudulence in works by Mérimée, Balzac, Baudelaire, Vidocq, Sand, and others, Carpenter places these literary representations within the context of other cultural phenomena, such as caricature, political history, and ceremonial events. As he highlights the special relationship between literary fiction and fraudulence, Carpenter argues that falseness arises as an aesthetic preoccupation in post-revolutionary France, where it introduces a blurring of limits between hitherto discrete categories. This transgression of boundaries challenges notions of authenticity and sincerity, categories that Romantic aesthetics championed at the beginning of the nineteenth century in France. Carpenter's study makes an important contribution to the cultural significance of mystification in nineteenth-century France and furthers our understanding of French literature and cultural history.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|18 pages

      Introduction: Caveat Lector

      chapter 2|26 pages

      Violent Hoaxes: Mérimée and the Booby-trapped Text

      chapter 3|24 pages

      Political Prostheses and Imperial Impostors

      chapter 4|24 pages

      The Ghosts of Kings

      chapter 5|20 pages

      Balzac’s Skillful Disguise

      chapter 6|12 pages

      Vidocq and the Image of the Counterfeit

      chapter 7|12 pages

      False Genders: Sand’s Gabriel

      chapter 8|18 pages

      Baudelaire and the Originality of the Copy

      chapter 9|16 pages

      National Effigies and Counterfeits: Baudelaire’s Pauvre Belgique!

      chapter 10|6 pages

      Conclusions: Futures of the False

      T&F logoTaylor & Francis Group logo
      • Policies
        • Privacy Policy
        • Terms & Conditions
        • Cookie Policy
        • Privacy Policy
        • Terms & Conditions
        • Cookie Policy
      • Journals
        • Taylor & Francis Online
        • CogentOA
        • Taylor & Francis Online
        • CogentOA
      • Corporate
        • Taylor & Francis Group
        • Taylor & Francis Group
        • Taylor & Francis Group
        • Taylor & Francis Group
      • Help & Contact
        • Students/Researchers
        • Librarians/Institutions
        • Students/Researchers
        • Librarians/Institutions
      • Connect with us

      Connect with us

      Registered in England & Wales No. 3099067
      5 Howick Place | London | SW1P 1WG © 2022 Informa UK Limited