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Madame de Staël
Her Friends, and her Influence in Politics and Literature
This three-volume study, translated into English and published in 1889, illuminates the life of a renowned author, intellectual and salonnière.
Charlotte Blennerhassett (Author), Jane Eliza Gordon Cumming (Translated by)
9781108059862, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 18 April 2013
562 pages
21.6 x 14 x 3.2 cm, 0.71 kg
An accomplished biographer of figures ranging from Talleyrand to Cardinal Newman, Charlotte Blennerhassett (1843–1917) originally published this three-volume study in German. Reissued here is the English translation of 1889 by J. E. Gordon Cumming. Madame de Staël (1766–1817), an intellectual in Paris at the turn of the nineteenth century, was ranked by Auguste Comte as among the 'great men' of the era. A novelist, salonnière, literary and social critic, and follower of Rousseau, she became keenly involved in the opposition to Louis XVI. Volume 2 of Blennerhassett's authoritative study addresses Madame de Staël's life from the Revolution through to the first decade of the nineteenth century, examining the ascent of Napoleon, with whom she strongly disagreed, and her exile to Coppet in Switzerland - where she organised her famous salon - as well as her celebrated visit to England and travels in Germany.
1. Necker's book
2. 1791
3. The 10th of August
4. The 9th Thermidor
5. Essai sur les fictions
6. Pamphlet by Benjamin Constant
7. Delphine.
Subject Areas: European history [HBJD]
