The Discreet Shame of the Bourgeoisie: Eug猫ne Sue and Les Myst猫res de Paris
Speakers): Janet Beizer
Abstract: Eug猫ne Sue鈥檚 1842-43 serial blockbuster novel, Les Myst猫res de Paris, took the world by storm and initiated a genre. My own focus on it takes off from an early tavern scene in which the dinner fare is un arlequin: a plate of mixed leftovers passed down (or more precisely, sold down) the social ladder, picked over and reassembled, and resold to the poor. From this early alimentary 鈥渉arlequin鈥濃攁 term borrowed from the name of the Commedia dell鈥橝rte character鈥擨 will follow the harlequin aesthetic that pervades the novel, affecting clothes and other textiles, physiognomies, d茅cor, and narrative form.
Bio: Janet Beizer teaches in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at Harvard, where she is C. Douglas Dillon Professor of the Civilization of France. She鈥檚 enjoying this year of leave as a fellow at the 黑料百科 Humanities Center. The work she鈥檚 circulating is part of a book in progress tentatively called The Harlequin Eaters: The Patchwork Imaginary of Nineteenth-Century Paris.