The Europeans: Three Lives and the Making of a Cosmopolitan Culture

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The Europeans: Three Lives and the Making of a Cosmopolitan Culture is a historical study that traces how art, literature, and personal relationships in 19th-century Europe helped create a shared, transnational cultural sphere.

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instanceOf book
historical study
author Orlando Figes NERFINISHED
awarded Duff Cooper Prize shortlist
Wolfson History Prize longlist NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
explores circulation of books and music across borders
development of a shared European cultural space
growth of mass publishing
international art markets
role of railways in cultural exchange
focusesOn Ivan Turgenev NERFINISHED
Louis Viardot NERFINISHED
Pauline Viardot NERFINISHED
genre biographical history
cultural history
history
hasForm audiobook
ebook
hardcover
paperback
hasISBN 9780241004893
hasPageCount 592
hasPerspective pan-European
transnational
language English
mainSubject 19th-century European culture
European art
European literature
cosmopolitanism
personal relationships in 19th-century Europe
transnational culture
narrativeForm interwoven biographies
placeOfPublication London, England
surface form: London

New York City
publicationDate 2019
publisher Allen Lane NERFINISHED
Metropolitan Books NERFINISHED
relatedWork Natasha's Dance NERFINISHED
The Crimean War: A History NERFINISHED
setInPeriod 19th century
subjectArea European history
cultural studies
intellectual history
timeSpanCovered 1810s
1870s

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Orlando Figes notableWork The Europeans: Three Lives and the Making of a Cosmopolitan Culture