Provence and the British Imagination

Although it resonates today with lavender fields, sunny heritage locations and the gentrified memory of Paul Cézanne's pictorial turbulence, Provence has not always been the attractive territory of pacified leisure and festival culture. Since the seventeenth century, indeed, the region has ins...

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Other Authors: Davison, Claire (Editor), Laurent, Béatrice (Editor), Patey, Caroline (Editor), Vanfasse, Nathalie (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Milano Ledizioni 2013
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