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Sabine Melchior-Bonnet

Auteur de Histoire du miroir

11 oeuvres 167 utilisateurs 3 critiques

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Œuvres de Sabine Melchior-Bonnet

Histoire du miroir (1994) 103 exemplaires, 2 critiques
Chateaux of the Loire (1984) 25 exemplaires
Eglises et abbayes en France / (1984) 15 exemplaires
Une histoire de la frivolité (2013) 8 exemplaires
Histoire du mariage (2001) 5 exemplaires
Les vies du cheveu (2001) — Auteur — 4 exemplaires
La risa de las mujeres: Una historia de poder (2023) 1 exemplaire, 1 critique

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Sexe
female
Nationalité
France
Professions
historian
biographer
Organisations
Collège de France
Courte biographie
Sabine Melchior-Bonnet is a French historian at the Collège de France, where she teaches modern and contemporary history of Western thought.
She has published several books, including The Mirror: A History; L'art de vivre au temps de Diane de Poitiers; Les Grands Hommes et leur mère: Louis XIV, Napoléon, Staline et les autres; Châteaux of the Loire; Louis et Marie-Adélaïde de Bourgogne: La vertu et la grâce; Catherine de Bourbon, l'insoumise; and Les Vies du cheveu.

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I love a good history book that explains the origins of something mundane and common-place. Kurlansky's Salt is a perfect example. This book is about mirrors, which is another great topic. And sure enough, the book starts well by describing the history of mirror-making. It's an interesting story, if a bit French-centric, and features suspense and the makings of an agent novel when France and Venice competed against each other.

However, from there on the book gets downright boring. The author forgets the concrete objects and focuses on literature, sociology, philosophy and metaphysics. Perhaps the rest of the book works for a reader who is interested in the effects of mirrors in the psyche of a French nobleman in the 17th century, but that's not me. I would love to hear more about making mirrors, really.

There's no doubt that the author is French, so extensive is her use of French sources and her focus on French life. The book could be titled The Mirror - A French History. I did read through the whole book, but skipped along rather briskly in the end. Only occasionally I found something worth a deeper look.

So, I'm recommending this book with some reservations. The first part is interesting and definitely worth reading, but if the beginning of the second part doesn't please you, read no further: it doesn't get any better. (Review based on the Finnish translation.)

(THe Mirror reviewed at Mikko Reads)
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msaari | 1 autre critique | May 30, 2008 |

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Œuvres
11
Membres
167
Popularité
#127,264
Évaluation
½ 3.4
Critiques
3
ISBN
32
Langues
6

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