The Birth of European Romanticism: Truth and Propaganda in Staël's 'De l'Allemagne', 1810–1813 (Cambridge Studies in French, Series Number 49) by John Claiborne Isbell

The Birth of European Romanticism: Truth and Propaganda in Staël's 'De l'Allemagne', 1810–1813 (Cambridge Studies in French, Series Number 49)

John Claiborne Isbell
288 pages
Cambridge University Press
Jan 1995
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It was through Stael's bestseller, De l'Allemagne, that the term "Romanticism," coined in Germany, reached Europe and America. Around this term, Stael built a new and universal agenda: her manifesto offered Napoleon's Europe an alternative to everything he stood for. In this ground-breaking work, John Claiborne Isbell reasserts Stael's place in history and analyzes her vast agenda, which covers every Classical and Romantic divide in art, philosophy, religion and society from 1789 to 1815. This investigation sheds new light on the two different revolutions that created modern Europe, as seen here by a leader of both.
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Published 1995
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