Alfred and Lucie Dreyfus in the Phantasmagoria

Alfred and Lucie Dreyfus in the Phantasmagoria

EnglishPaperback / softback
Simms, Norman
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
EAN: 9781443860390
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Alfred Dreyfus saw himself caught in a phantasmagoria, a great complex enigma that needed to be solved, but all the clues seemed to be an hallucination, a will-o’-th’-wisp, or what George Sand called “orblutes”. This book examines how Dreyfus and his wife found a powerful new kind of love through Jewish themes at the same time as they were forced to conceal their true identities. To see how Jewish Dreyfus was, the book explores his background in Alsatian culture, in the cosmopolitan Judaism of Paris, and in the customs of Mediterranean Jewry. A close reading of the Court Martial in Rennes shows Dreyfus as more than the “zinc puppet” he was called; the scenario emerging as a variation of horror fantasies popular in the fin de siècle. The book asks two questions: why did Dreyfus prefer Meissonier’s paintings to the Impressionists and Post-Impressionists we admire so much; and, why, although he appreciated Zola’s efforts on his behalf, did he not refer to his novels?
EAN 9781443860390
ISBN 1443860395
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication date June 17, 2014
Pages 508
Language English
Dimensions 212 x 148
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Simms, Norman