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Madame de Stael 3 Volume Set : Her Friends, and her Influence in Politics and Literature

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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 Stael (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, salonniere, literary and social critic, and follower of Rousseau, she became keenly involved in the opposition to Louis XVI.

Volume 1 addresses Madame de Stael's life up to the Revolution, examining her ancestry, family and views on marriage, slavery and politics.

Volume 2 addresses her life after the Revolution, examining the ascent of Napoleon, her exile to Switzerland and her celebrated visit to England.

Volume 3 includes an account of her friendships with Goethe and Schiller, her travels in Italy and her return to Paris after Napoleon's defeat.

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Cambridge University Press
1108059880 / 9781108059886
Mixed media product
848.609
31/10/2013
United Kingdom
1664 pages, 1 Plates, black and white
143 x 220 mm, 1900 grams
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