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The God of Spring
The God of Spring | Arabella Edge
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Set in Paris during the upheavals of the French Revolution, the Empire and the Restoration, The God of Spring tells the story of painter Theodore Gericault. Having won a Gold Medal at the prestigious Salon for his painting Charging Chasseur, at the tender age of twenty-one, he is now, seven years later, searching for the subject of his next masterpiece. But he is lovesick, hopelessly addicted to his benefactor-uncle's young wife, Alexandrine, six years his senior. Every moment without her is an eternity.Until at the house of his neighbour he hears the story of the shipwreck of the French frigate Medusa off the shores of the West African coast and the abandonment of one hundred and fifty souls on an unseaworthy makeshift raft. A catastrophe that fascinated and horrified the French public, with its tales of betrayal, madness, murder and cannibalism.When he manages to track down two of the raft's survivors, Gericault knows he has finally found his subject, if only he can maintain his sanity.The God of Spring is the story of grand passions. In prose that vividly evokes its setting, Arabella Edge has brought to life the creation of an epic painting.
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"I have witnessed peace. I have seen war. I have seen the splendour of the empire and the squalor of human misery. I have seen my own cowardice and the arrogance of my ship's companions. I have seen combat and surrender, death and survival. I have told you all I know. In two days, I shall board a packet from Calais and return to these shores no more".

Picked this up at a bookfair and absolutely loved it! #bookquote

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