Tubercoleuse is a pun between the tuberose flower and the disease that ravaged Europe in the nineteenth century. It evokes gloomy scenarios, subtly referencing literature from two hundred years ago that depicted what was then termed "the evil of the century," claiming artists of the caliber of Amedeo Modigliani, Wolfgang Goethe, Emily Bronte, Anton Chekhov, and Fryderyk Chopin.
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