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Madame de Stael

Madame de Stael
Author: Francine du Plessix Gray
Publisher: Atlas and Company
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2009-11-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1934633216

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Madame de Stael was born into a world of political and intellectual prominence, as the daughter of Louis XVI's Minister of Finances, Jacques Necker. Later she married Sweden's ambassador to the French court and, for more than 20 years, held the limelight as philosopher, political figure and prolific writer. She was, however, more than just a mind. Despite a plain appearance, she was notoriously seductive and enjoyed whirlwind affairs with some of the leading intellectuals of her time - she was a true force of nature.


Mistress to an Age

Mistress to an Age
Author: J. Christopher Herold
Publisher: Grove Press
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780802138378

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J. Christopher Herold vigorously tells the story of the fierce Madame de Stael, revealing her courageous opposition to Napoleon, her whirlwind affairs with the great intellectuals of her day, and her idealistic rebellion against all that was cynical, tyrannical, and passionless. Germaine de Stael's father was Jacques Necker, the finance minister to Louis XVI, and her mother ran an influential literary-political salon in Paris. Always precocious, at nineteen Germaine married the Swedish ambassador to France, Eric Magnus Baron de Stael-Holstein, and in 1785 took over her mother's salon with great success. Germaine and de Stael lived most of their married life apart. She had many brilliant lovers. Talleyrand was the first, Narbonne, the minister of war, another; Benjamin Constant was her most significant and long-lasting one. She published several political and literary essays, including "A Treatise on the Influence of the Passions upon the Happiness of Individuals and of Nations," which became one of the most important documents of European Romanticism. Her bold philosophical ideas, particularly those in "On Literature," caused feverish commotion in France and were quickly noticed by Napoleon, who saw her salon as a rallying point for the opposition. He eventually exiled her from France. This winner of the 1959 National Book Award is "excellent ... detailed, full of color, movement, great names, and lively incident" -- The New York Times "Mr. Herold's full-bodied biography is clear-eyed, intelligent, and written with abundant wit and zest." -- The Atlantic Monthly


Germaine de Staël

Germaine de Staël
Author: Biancamaria Fontana
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2016-05-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 0691169047

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The first in-depth look at Staël's political life and writings Germaine de Staël (1766–1817) is perhaps best known today as a novelist, literary critic, and outspoken and independent thinker. Yet she was also a prominent figure in politics during the French Revolution. Biancamaria Fontana sheds new light on this often overlooked aspect of Staël's life and work, bringing vividly to life her unique experience as a political actor in a world where women had no place. The banker's daughter who became one of Europe's best-connected intellectuals, Staël was an exceptionally talented woman who achieved a degree of public influence to which not even her wealth and privilege would normally have entitled her. During the Revolution, when the lives of so many around her were destroyed, she succeeded in carving out a unique path for herself and making her views heard, first by the powerful men around her, later by the European public at large. Fontana provides the first in-depth look at her substantial output of writings on the theory and practice of the exercise of power, setting in sharp relief the dimension of Staël's life that she cared most about—politics. She was fascinated by the nature of public opinion, and believed that viable political regimes were founded on public trust and popular consensus. Fontana shows how Staël's ideas were shaped by the remarkable times in which she lived, and argues that it is only through a consideration of her political insights that we can fully understand Staël's legacy and its enduring relevance for us today.


Ten Years' Exile

Ten Years' Exile
Author: Madame de Staël (Anne-Louise-Germaine)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 478
Release: 1821
Genre: Authors, French
ISBN:

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Germaine de Staël and Benjamin Constant

Germaine de Staël and Benjamin Constant
Author: Renee Winegarten
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0300119259

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When they first met in 1794, shortly after the Reign of Terror, Germaine de Staël and Benjamin Constant were both in their twenties, both married, and both outsiders. She was already celebrated and a published writer, whereas he, though ambitious, was unknown. This compelling dual biography tells the extraordinary story of their union and disunion, set against a European background of momentous events and dramatic social and cultural change. Renee Winegarten offers new perspectives on each of the protagonists, revealing their rare qualities and their all-too-human failings as well as the complex nature of their debt to one another. Their passionate and productive relationship endured on and off for seventeen years. Winegarten traces their story largely through their own words--letters and autobiographical writings--and illuminates the deep intellectual and visceral bond they shared despite disparate personalities and gifts. Exploring their relationships with Napoleon and the Bourbons, their different responses to the momentous upheavals of postrevolutionary France, their support of individual liberty with order, and more, the book concludes with an appreciation of de Staël's and Constant's singular contributions to a new literature and to the history of liberty.


Selected Correspondence

Selected Correspondence
Author: Madame de Staël (Anne-Louise-Germaine)
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2000-06-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780792360414

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In her letters Mme de Staël provides a panoramic historical outlook of the European literary, cultural and political scene between 1789 and 1817, i.e. the Revolution, the Napoleonic era and the Restoration. This edition, as its French original, includes rare contemporary illustrations never published before in this connection. For this book there is no specific level of readership.


An Extraordinary Woman

An Extraordinary Woman
Author: Germaine de Staël
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1987-08-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780231513180

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An Extraordinary Woman


Reflections on Suicide

Reflections on Suicide
Author: Madame de Staël (Anne-Louise-Germaine)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1816
Genre: Christianity
ISBN:

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Germaine de Staël, Daughter of the Enlightenment

Germaine de Staël, Daughter of the Enlightenment
Author: Sergine Dixon
Publisher: Humanities Press International
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781591025603

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One of the most influential women in French history was Germaine de Stal (1766-1817). Analyzing her novels, correspondence, and writings on politics and the intellectual trends of the time, Dixon presents an appealing portrait of the woman whose life and career bridged the end of the Enlightenment and the beginning of Romanticism.