FlaNeur and His City
Discover the captivating world of Paris in the first half of the nineteenth century through the insightful lens of Richard D.E. Burton's FlaNeur and His City. Published by Manchester University Press in 2010, this engaging paperback spans 88 pages and offers a unique 'Flaneur's eye view' of Parisian life. Explore the vibrant culture of the era, including the fashion, bustling cafes, and lively restaurants, as well as the charming shops, passages, omnibuses, public balls, and carnivals that defined 'le vieux Paris'. Burton draws general conclusions about the intricate interplay between private and public spheres, making this book a valuable resource for anyone interested in social history and the evolution of urban life in France. Immerse yourself in the rich historical tapestry of 19th-century Paris and gain a deeper understanding of its social dynamics.