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...Bohemia
is less a region of definite situation and boundaries than a
state of mind, a memory of youth and of the glamour of youth...
-Arthur Barlett Maurice (107)
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- a Web site by Jennifer
Steigerwalt and Liddy Gerchman
- Mount Holyoke College
* History 255
- this site completed
upon the 11th of May 1999
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- Bohemians, as depicted in most
popular forms of entertainment, including within the pages of
Victor Hugo's immense work Les Miserables, are care-free,
poor and worshipful of their art. What were they really like,
during Victor Hugo's time? Step inside this site to view the
starving artist in his garret, and in the revolutions, in the
Luxembourg Gardens, and on the modern stage.
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- Image from Thackeray's
The Paris Sketch Book, page
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