Germaine de Staël, Daughter of the Enlightenment: The Writer and Her Turbulent EraHumanity Books, 2007 - 303 Seiten One of the most fascinating and influential women in French history was Germaine de Staël (1766-1817). Raised in a stimulating intellectual environment by parents connected to the court of Louis XVI, she became an internationally known writer, intellectual, and political activist. As the engaging, intelligent host of a popular salon in Paris and through frequent travels, she met some of the leading Enlightenment figures of the day, many of whom became her friends and confidants: William Pitt the Younger, Benjamin Constant, Lord Byron, August Wilhelm Schlegel, Johann Wolfgang Goethe, and Czar Alexander I, to name a few. Later in life she gained much notoriety and had to flee the country because of her outspoken opposition to the tyranny of Napoleon Bonaparte. In this engrossing biography, Sergine Dixon traces both the personal and public life of this very accomplished woman. She recounts her early years in the waning years of the French royal court, the turbulent period of the French Revolution, her exiles to Switzerland and England, and her unwavering defense of republicanism during the reign of Napoleon. Analyzing her novels, correspondence, and writings on politics and the intellectual trends of the time, Dixon presents an appealing portrait of the woman whose life and career bridged the end of the Enlightenment and the beginning of Romanticism. |
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... effects of these two human institutions differ entirely . " She explained that Rousseau may have erred in taking science's progress as a cause rather than as an effect . In this sense a clearer balance of plusses and minuses was needed ...
... effects of these two human institutions differ entirely . " She explained that Rousseau may have erred in taking science's progress as a cause rather than as an effect . In this sense a clearer balance of plusses and minuses was needed ...
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... effect of this event more than its story . At best we , the readers , are left with a re - animation of love for virtue . With a talented writer like Rousseau , fictions “ as in truth ” have the power to depict both the passions and the ...
... effect of this event more than its story . At best we , the readers , are left with a re - animation of love for virtue . With a talented writer like Rousseau , fictions “ as in truth ” have the power to depict both the passions and the ...
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... effect . " 5 Germaine wearied of Fénelon's Télémaque and Spenser's Fairie Queen , though she loved them for their poetic beauty . When one has to struggle through prolonged allegories , she writes , " one tires and barely manages to ...
... effect . " 5 Germaine wearied of Fénelon's Télémaque and Spenser's Fairie Queen , though she loved them for their poetic beauty . When one has to struggle through prolonged allegories , she writes , " one tires and barely manages to ...
Inhalt
Foreword | 9 |
The Nurturing | 23 |
Moments in Time | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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