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Hamrick, L. Cassandra, and Suzanne Nash, eds. Sculpture et poetique: Sculpture and Literature in France, 1789-1859. Nineteenth-Century French Studies.(Book review)
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Nineteenth-Century French Studies
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March 22, 2008| Author:
Wright, Barbara
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Hamrick, L. Cassandra, and Suzanne Nash, eds. Sculpture et poetique: Sculpture and Literature in France, 1789-1859. Nineteenth-Century French Studies, Fall 2006, Vol. 35, No. 1. Pp. 309. ISSN 0146-7891
"Ut sculptura poesis" works as a phrase, because the term "image" is applicable to both sculpture and writing. It might well have been an alternative title for this welcome survey of the hitherto relatively neglected links between literature and sculpture in France, from ...
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