This historical novel is based on the life of French opera star Mlle. Maupin, a first-rate swordswoman, often went about disguised as a man, and once set fire to a convent for the love of another woman.
The novel delves into themes of beauty, desire, and sexual intrigue. Gautier skillfully paints a vivid picture of French château life, where physical desire and longing for inner completeness intersect. A twist in the plot results in a lesbian relationship, leading to numerous bans and censorship of the book over the past century.
Title: Mademoiselle de Maupin
Author: Théophile Gautier
Publisher: Boni and Liveright, Inc.
Publication Date: 1919-1924
Printed in the United States of America
Edition: Modern Library (an early ML edition)
Binding: Flexibound, Toledano Style #2 flexible brown leatherette, gold text, double bars at spine top and bottom, Front: "BL" in gothic text
Endpapers: Green on tan background. Designed by Horace Ascher Brodzky (1885 – 1969) was an Australian-born artist and writer. He was an early pioneer of linocut prints. Brodzky's design was used as a result of a contest that Boni and Liveright ran, offering $100 to the artist submitting the best endpaper design "interpreting the spirit and character of the Modern Library." (Publisher's Weekly, 03/08/1919)
Language: English
Pages: 294
Measures approximately: 6 5/8 x 4 1/2 (17 x 11.5 cm.)
Condition of the book: Please see the images.
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