Writers and revolution: intellectuals and the French Revolution of 1848
""This book is a study of nine writers who lived through the French revolution of 1848 and wrote about it. Each produced at least one significant work on the revolution and the republic to which it gave rise. The book has two aims: First, to convey a sense of the experience of 1848 as thes...
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Zusammenfassung: | ""This book is a study of nine writers who lived through the French revolution of 1848 and wrote about it. Each produced at least one significant work on the revolution and the republic to which it gave rise. The book has two aims: First, to convey a sense of the experience of 1848 as these writers lived it. Above all, to recover the sense of possibility felt at a time when it was not yet clear that the Second Republic had no future. Secondly, I look closely at the texts in which each writer attempted to understand, judge, criticize, or intervene in the revolution. Some of these texts are famous: Marx's 18th Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte, Tocqueville's Recollections, Flaubert's Sentimental Education. Others include the formal histories by Lamartine and Marie d'Agoult, Herzen's autobiography, Hugo's speeches, Proudhon's "Confessions," and George Sand's correspondence. They all explore suggestively the failure of the democratic republic in 1848-1852. Most raise the question posed explicitly by Tocqueville: How was it that within the space of two generations democratic revolutions in France had twice culminated in the dictatorship of a Napoleon? ""-- |
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Contents List of Figures Preface Chronology page viii xi xvi 1 Prologue 1 2 Lamartine, the Girondins and 1848 48 3 George Sand: “The People” Found and Lost 81 4 Marie d’Agoult: A Liberal Republican 123 5 Victor Hugo: The Republic as a Learning Experience 167 6 Tocqueville: “A Vile Tragedy Performed by Provincial Actors” 203 7 240 Proudhon: “A Revolution without an Idea” 8 Alexander Herzen: A Tragedy Both Collective and Personal 277 9 318 Marx: The Meaning of a Farce 10 Flaubert: Lost Hopes and Empty Words 365 11 Aftermath: Themes and Conclusion 405 Glossary Index 452 455 vii |
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Contents List of Figures Preface Chronology page viii xi xvi 1 Prologue 1 2 Lamartine, the Girondins and 1848 48 3 George Sand: “The People” Found and Lost 81 4 Marie d’Agoult: A Liberal Republican 123 5 Victor Hugo: The Republic as a Learning Experience 167 6 Tocqueville: “A Vile Tragedy Performed by Provincial Actors” 203 7 240 Proudhon: “A Revolution without an Idea” 8 Alexander Herzen: A Tragedy Both Collective and Personal 277 9 318 Marx: The Meaning of a Farce 10 Flaubert: Lost Hopes and Empty Words 365 11 Aftermath: Themes and Conclusion 405 Glossary Index 452 455 vii |
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