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This is the final episode in our Paris series. To get the full benefit, you can go back and listen to the previous episodes.

In this episode, we visit the evocative Place Furstemberg on the 6th arrondisement of Paris—a setting rich with symbolic resonance and proximity to the Saint-Germain-des-Prés area that we talked about in previous episode.

We explore why Martin Scorsese chose this quiet, almost hidden square for the final scene of his adaptation of The Age of Innocence and how it perfectly reflects the Countess Olenska.

Resources Mentioned

* The Age of Innocence (the film by Martin Scorsese, 1993)

* The Age of Innocence (the novel by Edith Wharton, 1920)

* Midnight in Paris (Woody Allen, 2011)

Places

* Place Furstemberg, Paris

* Saint-Germain-des-Prés (listen to this episode for more)

* Brasserie Lipp (listen to this episode for more)

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