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Representing The French Revolution : Literature, Historiography, And Art

  • Representing The French Revolution : Literature,  Historiography, And Art
  • Attribution

    edited by James A.W. Heffernan
  • Publication Details

    Book, Dartmouth College, 1992
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     (LOWER LEVEL)  DC147.8 .R37 1992  AVAILABLE

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  • Contents

    • I. The View from England. Revolution in Language: Burke’s Representation of Linguistic Terror / Steven Blakemore. Blake, Violence, and Visionary Politics / William Keach. History and Autobiography: The French Revolution in Wordsworth’s Prelude / James A. W. Heffernan. "Such a Figure Drew Priam’s Curtains!": Carlyle’s Epic History of the Revolution / Mark Cumming
    • II. Crossing the Channel: Revolutionary France in French Mirrors. Michelet and the French Revolution / Lionel Gossman. Icon and Symbol: The Historical Figure Called Maximilien Robespierre / Ann Rigney. Representing the Body Politic: Fictions of the State / Carol Blum. Performing Arts: Theatricality and the Terror / Marie-Helene Huet. The Rights and Wrongs of Woman : The Defeat of Feminist Rhetoric by Revolutionary Allegory / Madelyn Gutwirth. Swordplay: Jacques-Louis David’s Painting of Le Peletier de Saint-Fargeau on His Deathbed / Donna M. Hunter. Obscene Humor in French Revolutionary Caricature: Jacques-Louis David’s The Army of Jugs and The English Government / James Cuno
    • III. Crossing the Border: The French Revolution in the German Imagination. Crossing the Border: The French Revolution in the German Literary Imagination / Susanne Zantop
    • IV. Crossing the Ocean: The French Revolution in the Caribbean Imagination. Haiti’s Tragic Overture: (Mis)Representations of the Haitian Revolution in World Drama (1796-1975) / VeVe A. Clark. Carpentier’s Enlightened Revolution, Goya’s Sleep of Reason / Beatriz Pastor
  • ISBN

    • 0874515653
    • 0874515866
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