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The Queen of the Moulin Rouge - by Maryline Martin (Paperback)

The Queen of the Moulin Rouge - by  Maryline Martin (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>This is the unique story of Louise Weber, better known as La Goulue. She became the undisputed Queen of the Moulin Rouge cabaret and the most famous dancer in France in the late 19th century. Toulouse Lautrec immortalized her in his world renowned poster and paintings of her dancing at the Moulin Rouge. She was the toast of Montmartre and Paris, her fame was tied to her outrageous dancing of the can-can, and she was the highest paid performer of her day. This book is the first fully researched and detailed study of La Goulue. The author Maryline Martin mined the archives of the Moulin Rouge where she found the actual diary of Louise Weber, and the Archive of the Prefecture of Paris to create this enormously entertaining and important biography. What emerges is a portrait of a fearless woman who broke all codes of conduct for a late 19th century woman. She willingly trampled on the social, moral, and religious conventions of her time demanding that women be treated as the equal of men. She created her own legend in her own time.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Maryline Martin</b> is a well known and accomplished literary journalist whose work focuses on the role of women in society. She has written three books and La Goulue has received wide critical and media acclaim in France. <b>Leonard Rosmarin</b> is a Professor Emeritus at Brock University on Ontario, Canada, the author of sixteen books and numerous articles, and an accomplished translator, including two books published by Mosaic Press, <i> Saint-Germain-des-Pres </i>by Gerard Bonal and <i>French Artists in Nazi Occupied France</i> by Werner Lang. He has been decorated twice by the Government of France for outstanding service in the cause of French Letters

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