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Vie de Bohème: A Patch of Romantic Paris

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The author traces the emergence, character, and eventual decline of Parisian bohemian life during the Romantic era, situating artistic mannerisms within broader social and cultural currents. Chapters explore authentic bohemia and its entanglement with student circles, the spiritual unrest known as le mal du siècle, salon coteries and cenacles, the habits of viveurs and gallant society, and the convivial life of cafés, masked balls, and neighborhood festivities. Sketches of personalities, gatherings, and streetscapes illustrate everyday struggles and amusements while showing how changing public tastes transformed a once-vibrant, rebellious artistic scene into later, more institutionalized groupings.

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Orlo Williams

Orlo Williams was a writer known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the realms of fiction and social commentary. His notable works include "The Good Englishwoman," which explores themes of identity and societal expectations, and "Vie de Bohème: A Patch of Romantic Paris," a vivid portrayal of bohemian life in Paris. Williams' writing often reflects a keen observation of human nature and the complexities of social interactions, making his works resonate with readers interested in the cultural dynamics of his time.

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