The Stones of Paris in History and Letters, Volume 1 (of 2)

The Stones of Paris in History and Letters, Volume 1 (of 2)

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Author: Martin, Benjamin Ellis,1839-1909
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The Stones of Paris in History and Letters, Volume 1 (of 2)

The Stones of Paris in History and Letters, Volume 1 (of 2)

$19.99 $9.99

The Stones of Paris in History and Letters, Volume 1 (of 2)

$19.99 $9.99
Author: Martin, Benjamin Ellis,1839-1909
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Stones of Paris in History and Letters, Volume 1 (of 2)

This book has been written for those who seek in Paris something more than a city of shows or a huge bazaar, something better than the cabaret wherein Franois I. found entertainment, and yet not quitestill in Hugo's phrasethe library that Charles V. esteemed it. There are many lovers of this beautiful capital of a great people, who, knowing well her unconcealed attractions, would search out her records and traditions in stone, hidden and hard to find. This legitimate curiosity grows more eager with the increasing difficulties of gratifying it in that ancient Paris that is vanishing day by day; and, in its bewilderment, it may be glad to find congenial guidance in these pages. In them, no attempt is made to destroy that which is new in order to reconstruct what was old. In telling the stories of those monuments of past ages that are visible and tangible, reference is made only to so much of their perished approaches and neighbors as shall suffice for full realization of the significance of all that we are to see. This significance is given mainly by the former dwellers within these walls. We shall concern ourselves with the human document, illustrated by its surroundings. The student of history can find no more suggestive relics of medival Paris than the still existing towers 2 and fragments of the wall of Philippe-Auguste, which shall be shown to him; for us, these stones must be made to speak, not so essentially of their mighty builder as of the common people, who moved about within that enclosure and gave it character. In like manner, the walls, which have sheltered soldiers, statesmen, preachers, teachers, workers in art and letters, illustrious men and women of all sorts and conditions, will take on the personality of these impressive presences. When we stand beneath the roof of that favorite personage in history, that spoiled child of romance, who happens to be dear to each one of us, we are brought into touch with him as with a living fellow-creature. The streets of Paris are alive with these sympathetic companions, who become abiding friends, as we stroll with them; and allow none of the ache, confessed to be felt in such scenes, despite her reasoning, by Madame de Svign. Nor do they invite, here, any critical review of their work in life, but consent to scrutiny of their lineaments alone, and to an appreciation of their personal impress on their contemporaries and on us. So that essays on themes, historic, literary, artistic, can find no place in this record. Indeed, labor and time have been expended "in hindering it from being ... swollen out of shape by superfluous details, defaced with dilettanti antiquarianisms, nugatory tag-rags, and, in short, turned away from its real uses, instead of furthered toward them." In this sense, at least, the authors can say in Montaigne's words, "ceci est un livre de bonne foy." 3 ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 41914
Author: Martin, Benjamin Ellis
Release Date: Jan 25, 2013
Format: eBook
Language: English

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