Description |
1 online resource (288 pages) |
Series |
Cambridge Studies in French ; v. 49 |
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Cambridge studies in French.
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Contents |
1. Birth of a nation - Stael's Romantic Germany in 1810 -- 2. Romantic literature and politics -- 3. Philosophy and ethics in Napoleonic Europe -- 4. Religion, love, enthusiasm - a new Enlightenment -- Appendix: De l'Allemagne titles and dates |
Summary |
The modern term 'Romantic' coined in Germany reached Europe and America through Stael's best-seller De l'Allemagne. Stael here transforms her eclectic source material into a sweeping Romantic manifesto, a weapon offering Napoleonic Europe an alternative to everything he stood for. Napoleon tried to destroy the book in 1810; republished as he fell, it revealed a new universe which helped to bury the neo-Classical past and to shape the nineteenth century. In this ground-breaking work, Dr. Isbell analyses Stael's vast agenda, covering Classical and Romantic divides in Western art, philosophy, religion and society from 1789 to 1815. This investigation sheds new light on the two revolutions that created modern Europe, seen here by a leader of both |
Analysis |
French literature |
Notes |
Print version record |
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Bibliography: p253-264. _ Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-264) and index |
Subject |
Staël (Anne-Louise-Germaine) Madame de, 1766-1817 -- Knowledge -- Germany
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Staël (Anne-Louise-Germaine) Madame de, 1766-1817. De l'Allemagne
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French literature -- German influences
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Romanticism -- Europe
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Romanticism -- France
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SUBJECT |
Germany -- In literature
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Staël Madame de (Anne-Louise-Germaine), 1766-1817.
De l'Allemagne
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Sheringham, Michael.
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ISBN |
0511553943 |
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9780511553943 |
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