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9780375760228

The French Revolution A History

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    9780375760228

  • ISBN10:

    0375760229

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-05-14
  • Publisher: Modern Library
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Summary

The book that established Thomas Carlyle's reputation when first published in 1837, this spectacular historical masterpiece has since been accepted as the standard work on the subject. It combines a shrewd insight into character, a vivid realization of the picturesque, and a singular ability to bring the past to blazing life, making it a reading experience as thrilling as any novel. As John D. Rosenberg observes in his Introduction,The French Revolutionis "one of the grand poems of [Carlyle's] century, yet its poetry consists in being everywhere scrupulously rooted in historical fact." This Modern Library Paperback Classics edition, complete and unabridged, is unavailable anywhere else.

Author Biography

<b>John D. Rosenberg</b> is the William Peterfield Trent Professor of English at Columbia University, where he teaches Victorian literature and has chaired the undergraduate program in literature humanities. He is the author of<i> The Darkening Glass: A Portrait of Ruskin’s Genius; The Fall of Camelot: A Study of Tennyson’s “Idylls of the King”;</i> and <i>Carlyle and the Burden of History</i>.

Table of Contents

Biographical Note v
Introduction xv
John D. Rosenberg
The French Revolution
Thomas Carlyle xxix
Chronological Summary of the French Revolution xxxi
PART I THE BASTILLE
Death of Louis XV
Louis the Well-beloved
3(3)
Realized Ideals
6(9)
Viaticum
15(2)
Louis the Unforgotten
17(7)
The Paper Age
Astraea Redux
24(5)
Petition in Hieroglyphs
29(2)
Questionable
31(3)
Maurepas
34(4)
Astraea Redux without Cash
38(3)
Windbags
41(4)
Contrat Social
45(3)
Printed Paper
48(5)
The Parlement of Paris
Dishonoured Bills
53(4)
Controller Calonne
57(3)
The Notables
60(8)
Lomenie's Edicts
68(4)
Lomenie's Thunderbolts
72(4)
Lomenie's Plots
76(4)
Internecine
80(5)
Lomenie's Death-throes
85(9)
Burial with Bonfire
94(4)
States-General
The Notables Again
98(5)
The Election
103(5)
Grown Electric
108(3)
The Procession
111(17)
The Third Estate
Inertia
128(7)
Mercury de Breze
135(7)
Broglie the War-God
142(5)
To Arms!
147(5)
Give us Arms
152(6)
Storm and Victory
158(7)
Not a Revolt
165(4)
Conquering Your King
169(3)
The Lanterne
172(6)
Consolidation
Make the Constitution
178(5)
The Constituent Assembly
183(5)
The General Overturn
188(7)
In Queue
195(3)
The Fourth Estate
198(3)
The Insurrection of Women
Patrollotism
201(4)
O Richard, O My King
205(4)
Black Cockades
209(1)
The Menads
210(3)
Usher Maillard
213(5)
To Versailles
218(4)
At Versailles
222(3)
The Equal Diet
225(5)
Lafayette
230(3)
The Grand Entries
233(5)
From Versailles
238(9)
PART II THE CONSTITUTION
The Feast of Pikes
In the Tuileries
247(3)
In the Salle de Manege
250(11)
The Muster
261(6)
Journalism
267(4)
Clubbism
271(3)
Je le Jure
274(3)
Prodigies
277(3)
Solemn League and Covenant
280(5)
Symbolic
285(2)
Mankind
287(5)
As in the Age of Gold
292(5)
Sound and Smoke
297(7)
Nanci
Bouille
304(2)
Arrears and Aristocrats
306(6)
Bouille at Metz
312(3)
Arrears at Nanci
315(4)
Inspector Malseigne
319(3)
Bouille at Nanci
322(9)
The Tuileries
Epimenides
331(4)
The Wakeful
335(5)
Sword in Hand
340(6)
To Fly or Not to Fly
346(7)
The Day of Poniards
353(6)
Mirabeau
359(3)
Death of Mirabeau
362(9)
Varennes
Easter at Saint-Cloud
371(4)
Easter at Paris
375(2)
Count Fersen
377(7)
Attitude
384(3)
The New Berline
387(4)
Old-Dragoon Drouet
391(3)
The Night of Spurs
394(7)
The Return
401(3)
Sharp Shot
404(5)
Parliament First
Grande Acceptation
409(7)
The Book of the Law
416(7)
Avignon
423(6)
No Sugar
429(3)
Kings and Emigrants
432(9)
Brigands and Jales
441(3)
Constitution Will Not March
444(5)
The Jacobins
449(3)
Minister Roland
452(4)
Petion-National-Pique
456(2)
The Hereditary Representative
458(3)
Procession of the Black Breeches
461(6)
The Marseillese
Executive That Does Not Act
467(6)
Let Us March
473(2)
Some Consolation to Mankind
475(4)
Subterranean
479(3)
At Dinner
482(3)
The Steeples at Midnight
485(8)
The Swiss
493(6)
Constitution Burst in Pieces
499(8)
PART III THE GUILLOTINE
September
The Improvised Commune
507(10)
Danton
517(4)
Dumouriez
521(3)
September in Paris
524(8)
A Trilogy
532(6)
The Circular
538(8)
September in Argonne
546(8)
Exeunt
554(7)
Regicide
The Deliberative
561(8)
The Executive
569(4)
Discrowned
573(2)
The Loser Pays
575(3)
Stretching of Formulas
578(4)
At the Bar
582(8)
The Three Votings
590(5)
Place de la Revolution
595(6)
The Girondins
Cause and Effect
601(6)
Culottic and Sansculottic
607(4)
Growing Shrill
611(4)
Fatherland in Danger
615(7)
Sansculottism Accoutred
622(4)
The Traitor
626(4)
In Fight
630(2)
In Death-Grips
632(5)
Extinct
637(6)
Terror
Charlotte Corday
643(7)
In Civil War
650(3)
Retreat of the Eleven
653(4)
O Nature
657(5)
Sword of Sharpness
662(3)
Risen against Tyrants
665(3)
Marie-Antoinette
668(3)
The Teeny-Two
671(4)
Terror the Order of the Day
Rushing Down
675(4)
Death
679(6)
Destruction
685(8)
Carmagnole Complete
693(6)
Like a Thunder-Cloud
699(3)
Do Thy Duty
702(7)
Flame-Picture
709(4)
Thermidor
The Gods Are Athirst
713(5)
Danton, No Weakness
718(5)
The Tumbrils
723(5)
Mumbo Jumbo
728(3)
The Prisons
731(3)
To Finish the Terror
734(4)
Go Down To
738(7)
Vendemiaire
Decadent
745(3)
La Cabarus
748(4)
Quiberon
752(3)
Lion Not Dead
755(4)
Lion Sprawling Its Last
759(5)
Grilled Herrings
764(3)
The Whiff of Grapeshot
767(6)
Finis
773(4)
Index 777

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