An exhibition dedicated to Atala, Chateaubriand's iconic novel of 1801, runs at the Maison de Chateaubriand, La Vallée-aux-Loups (Hauts-de-Seine) until 28th September.
A romantic and literary journey to the home of Chateaubriand
The Domaine de la Vallée-aux-Loups – Maison de Chateaubriand celebrates Atala, the novel that founded Romanticism, through a unique exhibition: Atala 1801. An illustrated journey to the heart of a novel. Works of art, rare editions and prints retrace the immense success of this story of thwarted love among the Amerindians. A literary and artistic journey through words and images, in this place of writing and memory, where Chateaubriand found refuge and imagined a major work.
The Domaine de la Vallée-aux-Loups – Maison de Chateaubriand celebrates Atala, the novel that founded Romanticism, through a unique exhibition: Atala 1801. An illustrated journey to the heart of a novel. Works of art, rare editions and prints retrace the immense success of this story of thwarted love among the Amerindians. A literary and artistic journey through words and images, in this place of writing and memory, where Chateaubriand found refuge and imagined a major work.
Atala in 1801: a visual journey through an iconic novel (cc-castelbriantais.fr)
Home of Chateaubriand - La Vallée-aux-Loups - napoleon.org
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