Volume 48, Number 10 · June 21, 2001

Within a Budding Grove

By Charles Rosen
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Second Edition
edited by Stanley Sadie

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The bibliophile and founding father of French Romanticism, Charles Nodier—or, rather, his invented alter ego, the bibliomaniac Théodore—walking in Paris along the quais of the Seine lined for several miles with secondhand booksellers, was appalled at the vast quantity of recent books remaindered and exposed to the rain and the urban dust, 'the inept scraps of modern literature never to be ancient literature.... The quais henceforth are only the morgue of contemporary celebrities!'[1] The miles of dead literature arranged in rows were, and still are, terrifying to behold.



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