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Germaine de Staël und Benjamin Constant: Eine doppelte Biographie von Winegarten, Renee-

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Hardcover
Weight
1 lbs
Product Group
Book
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ISBN
9780300119251
Book Title
Germaine De Staël and Benjamin Constant : a Dual Biography
Item Length
0.8 in
Publisher
Yale University Press
Publication Year
2008
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.1 in
Author
Renee Winegarten
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Literary Criticism
Topic
Philosophers, Women, Women Authors, General, Literary
Item Width
0.6 in
Item Weight
19.2 Oz
Number of Pages
352 Pages

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The first full-length exploration of the tempestuous relationship between two leading writers, thinkers, and political activists of the French revolutionary age

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Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300119259
ISBN-13
9780300119251
eBay Product ID (ePID)
63633775

Product Key Features

Book Title
Germaine De Staël and Benjamin Constant : a Dual Biography
Author
Renee Winegarten
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Philosophers, Women, Women Authors, General, Literary
Publication Year
2008
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Literary Criticism
Number of Pages
352 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
0.8 in
Item Height
0.1 in
Item Width
0.6 in
Item Weight
19.2 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Dc146
Reviews
"Renee Winegarten's new book examines the Stal-Constant relationship in detail. . . . It provides an excellent narrative account of the relationship. . . . [What] makes this book so compelling is that . . . Winegarten is willing to be critical of the actions of both parties."-- K. Steven Vincent, H-France Reviews, "Renee Winegarten provides a lucid account of the complex relation between two major actors on the intellectual and political scene in the wake of the French Revolution. A swiftly paced, well informed study of two independent minds."--Victor Brombert, Princeton University, "A thoroughly researched and engaging dual biography of two of Europe's most distinguished writers. Winegarten's case for the importance and appeal of these two figures is forcefully argued and completely convincing."--William C. Carter, author of Proust in Love, "If Ms. Winegarten had dwelled more on their public careers and their writings, rather than their private lives, Constant and de Staël might have emerged as more admirable figures. But then, her book wouldn't have been so entertainingly scandalous."-Adam Kirsch, New York Sun, "Renee Winegarten's new book examines the Stal-Constant relationship in detail. . . . It provides an excellent narrative account of the relationship. . . . [What] makes this book so compelling is that . . . Winegarten is willing to be critical of the actions of both parties."- K. Steven Vincent, H-France Reviews, "Germaine de Staël and Benjamin Constant, champions of liberty and republican government in Paris during the revolutionary tumult of the late 18th century, are superbly captured in Renee Winegarten's 'dual biography'"-Louis Auchincloss, Wall Street Journal, "If Ms. Winegarten had dwelled more on their public careers and their writings, rather than their private lives, Constant and de Sta�l might have emerged as more admirable figures. But then, her book wouldn't have been so entertainingly scandalous."�Adam Kirsch, New York Sun, "Germaine de Staël and Benjamin Constant, champions of liberty and republican government in Paris during the revolutionary tumult of the late 18th century, are superbly captured in Renee Winegarten's 'dual biography'"--Louis Auchincloss, Wall Street Journal, "If Ms. Winegarten had dwelled more on their public careers and their writings, rather than their private lives, Constant and de Staël might have emerged as more admirable figures. But then, her book wouldn't have been so entertainingly scandalous."--Adam Kirsch, New York Sun, "If Ms. Winegarten had dwelled more on their public careers and their writings, rather than their private lives, Constant and de Staël might have emerged as more admirable figures. But then, her book wouldn''t have been so entertainingly scandalous."-Adam Kirsch, New York Sun, "Renee Winegarten's new book examines the Staël-Constant relationship in detail. . . . It provides an excellent narrative account of the relationship. . . . [What] makes this book so compelling is that . . . Winegarten is willing to be critical of the actions of both parties."- K. Steven Vincent, H-France Reviews, "If Ms. Winegarten had dwelled more on their public careers and their writings, rather than their private lives, Constant and de Staël might have emerged as more admirable figures. But then, her book wouldn''t have been so entertainingly scandalous."-Adam Kirsch,New York Sun, "A thoroughly researched and engaging dual biography of two of Europe's most distinguished writers. Winegarten's case for the importance and appeal of these two figures is forcefully argued and completely convincing."�William C. Carter, author of Proust in Love, "Germaine de Stal and Benjamin Constant, champions of liberty and republican government in Paris during the revolutionary tumult of the late 18th century, are superbly captured in Renee Winegarten's 'dual biography'"--Louis Auchincloss, Wall Street Journal, "Renee Winegarten provides a lucid account of the complex relation between two major actors on the intellectual and political scene in the wake of the French Revolution. A swiftly paced, well informed study of two independent minds."-Victor Brombert, Princeton University, "If Ms. Winegarten had dwelled more on their public careers and their writings, rather than their private lives, Constant and de Stal might have emerged as more admirable figures. But then, her book wouldn't have been so entertainingly scandalous."--Adam Kirsch, New York Sun, "A thoroughly researched and engaging dual biography of two of Europe's most distinguished writers. Winegarten's case for the importance and appeal of these two figures is forcefully argued and completely convincing."-William C. Carter, author of Proust in Love, "If Ms. Winegarten had dwelled more on their public careers and their writings, rather than their private lives, Constant and de Stal might have emerged as more admirable figures. But then, her book wouldn't have been so entertainingly scandalous."-Adam Kirsch, New York Sun, "The protagonists' unique romantic and intellectual partnership, set against the backdrop of one of history's most dramatic eras, is enriched by Winegarten's characteristically succinct prose and subtle judgments."-Brooke Allen, author of Twentieth Century Attitudes, "Renee Winegarten's new book examines the Sta�l-Constant relationship in detail. . . . It provides an excellent narrative account of the relationship. . . . [What] makes this book so compelling is that . . . Winegarten is willing to be critical of the actions of both parties."� K. Steven Vincent, H-France Reviews, "The protagonists' unique romantic and intellectual partnership, set against the backdrop of one of history's most dramatic eras, is enriched by Winegarten's characteristically succinct prose and subtle judgments."--Brooke Allen, author of Twentieth Century Attitudes, "A thoroughly researched and engaging dual biography of two of Europe''s most distinguished writers. Winegarten''s case for the importance and appeal of these two figures is forcefully argued and completely convincing."-William C. Carter, author of Proust in Love, "Germaine de Sta�l and Benjamin Constant, champions of liberty and republican government in Paris during the revolutionary tumult of the late 18th century, are superbly captured in Renee Winegarten's 'dual biography'"�Louis Auchincloss, Wall Street Journal, 0;The protagonists7; unique romantic and intellectual partnership, set against the backdrop of one of history7;s most dramatic eras, is enriched by Winegarten7;s characteristically succinct prose and subtle judgments.1;2;Brooke Allen, author of "Twentieth Century Attitudes" -- Brooke Allen, �Renee Winegarten provides a lucid account of the complex relation between two major actors on the intellectual and political scene in the wake of the French Revolution. A swiftly paced, well informed study of two independent minds.��Victor Brombert, Princeton University, "Germaine de Staël and Benjamin Constant, champions of liberty and republican government in Paris during the revolutionary tumult of the late 18th century, are superbly captured in Renee Winegarten''s ''dual biography''"-Louis Auchincloss, Wall Street Journal, "Germaine de Staël and Benjamin Constant, champions of liberty and republican government in Paris during the revolutionary tumult of the late 18th century, are superbly captured in Renee Winegarten''s ''dual biography''"-Louis Auchincloss,Wall Street Journal, "Renee Winegarten''s new book examines the Staël-Constant relationship in detail. . . . It provides an excellent narrative account of the relationship. . . . [What] makes this book so compelling is that . . . Winegarten is willing to be critical of the actions of both parties."- K. Steven Vincent, H-France Reviews, "The protagonists' unique romantic and intellectual partnership, set against the backdrop of one of history's most dramatic eras, is enriched by Winegarten's characteristically succinct prose and subtle judgments."--Brooke Allen, author of Twentieth Century Attitudes "Renee Winegarten provides a lucid account of the complex relation between two major actors on the intellectual and political scene in the wake of the French Revolution. A swiftly paced, well informed study of two independent minds."--Victor Brombert, Princeton University "A thoroughly researched and engaging dual biography of two of Europe's most distinguished writers. Winegarten's case for the importance and appeal of these two figures is forcefully argued and completely convincing."--William C. Carter, author of Proust in Love, "Renee Winegarten''s new book examines the Staël-Constant relationship in detail. . . . It provides an excellent narrative account of the relationship. . . . [What] makes this book so compelling is that . . . Winegarten is willing to be critical of the actions of both parties."- K. Steven Vincent,H-France Reviews, �The protagonists� unique romantic and intellectual partnership, set against the backdrop of one of history�s most dramatic eras, is enriched by Winegarten�s characteristically succinct prose and subtle judgments.��Brooke Allen, author of Twentieth Century Attitudes, "A thoroughly researched and engaging dual biography of two of Europe''s most distinguished writers. Winegarten''s case for the importance and appeal of these two figures is forcefully argued and completely convincing."-William C. Carter, author of Proust in Love -- William C. Carter, 0;Renee Winegarten provides a lucid account of the complex relation between two major actors on the intellectual and political scene in the wake of the French Revolution. A swiftly paced, well informed study of two independent minds.1;2;Victor Brombert, Princeton University -- Victor Brombert, "Germaine de Stal and Benjamin Constant, champions of liberty and republican government in Paris during the revolutionary tumult of the late 18th century, are superbly captured in Renee Winegarten's 'dual biography'"-Louis Auchincloss, Wall Street Journal, "Renee Winegarten's new book examines the Staël-Constant relationship in detail. . . . It provides an excellent narrative account of the relationship. . . . [What] makes this book so compelling is that . . . Winegarten is willing to be critical of the actions of both parties."-- K. Steven Vincent, H-France Reviews
Copyright Date
2008
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2007-940634
Dewey Decimal
944.04092
Dewey Edition
22

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