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- catalog abstract "An innovative and daring writer and conversationalist, Germaine de Stael (1766-1817) was an anomaly in an era when men dominated the literary world. Among her works are two major novels, Delphine (1802) and Corinne (1807), both popular international successes at the time of their publication. Stael achieved her greatest prominence, however, as a moral and political essayist, and was banished by Napoleon in 1803 for her outspoken commentary. Her exile inspired Germany (1813), a discourse on the country's people, institutions, and culture. Germany is considered a seminal cross-cultural work of the early 19th century, for it introduced Germany and its arts and literature to the West and exerted a capital influence on the French romantic movement. A child of the Enlightenment, Stael epitomized the European culture that bridged neoclassicism to romanticism. Stael increasingly has become a subject for revision and reevaluation. In this excellent new study Gretchen Rous Besser analyzes with great clarity the life, works, and contributions of Germaine de Stael. Comprehensive in scope, it details the evolution of Stael's career, including the two novels, her important political, historical, and theoretical works, and her lesser fictional and dramatic writings. Besser offers detailed explications of Delphine and Corinne, which she situates in their sociopolitical climate, and demonstrates how Stael attempted to come to grips with women's social condition. Besser also considers Stael as a defender of political liberties, examining the composition and reception of Considerations on the French Revolution (1818) and Ten Years in Exile (1820), both significant texts published posthumously. Throughout, Besser concentrates on Stael as a cultural intermediary, exploring in depth the significance of Germany and the role Stael played as hostess to the leading minds of Europe while exiled at Coppet, her Swiss estate, during the later years of her life. Although several works have been published on Stael in recent years, they have tended to focus on a single aspect of Stael's work, particularly the novels, or have analyzed her work from a specific ideological point of view. Besser's examination, in contrast, is a thorough consideration of the whole of Stael's life and work. With its clear prose and well-balanced presentation, it is sure to become the definitive study of Germaine de Stael.".
- catalog contributor b5965475.
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description "Although several works have been published on Stael in recent years, they have tended to focus on a single aspect of Stael's work, particularly the novels, or have analyzed her work from a specific ideological point of view. Besser's examination, in contrast, is a thorough consideration of the whole of Stael's life and work. With its clear prose and well-balanced presentation, it is sure to become the definitive study of Germaine de Stael.".
- catalog description "An innovative and daring writer and conversationalist, Germaine de Stael (1766-1817) was an anomaly in an era when men dominated the literary world. Among her works are two major novels, Delphine (1802) and Corinne (1807), both popular international successes at the time of their publication. Stael achieved her greatest prominence, however, as a moral and political essayist, and was banished by Napoleon in 1803 for her outspoken commentary.".
- catalog description "Besser offers detailed explications of Delphine and Corinne, which she situates in their sociopolitical climate, and demonstrates how Stael attempted to come to grips with women's social condition. Besser also considers Stael as a defender of political liberties, examining the composition and reception of Considerations on the French Revolution (1818) and Ten Years in Exile (1820), both significant texts published posthumously.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. "Monsieur de Saint-Ecritoire" -- Ch. 2. Apprenticeship -- Ch. 3. A Passion for Politics -- Ch. 4. Elaboration of a Theory -- Ch. 5. Forays into Fiction: Delphine -- Ch. 6. A Mythical Double: Corinne -- Ch. 7. Discovering Germany -- Ch. 8. Miscellany -- Ch. 9. Postmortems -- Ch. 10. Critiques and Contributions.".
- catalog description "Her exile inspired Germany (1813), a discourse on the country's people, institutions, and culture. Germany is considered a seminal cross-cultural work of the early 19th century, for it introduced Germany and its arts and literature to the West and exerted a capital influence on the French romantic movement. A child of the Enlightenment, Stael epitomized the European culture that bridged neoclassicism to romanticism.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 169-172) and index.".
- catalog description "Stael increasingly has become a subject for revision and reevaluation. In this excellent new study Gretchen Rous Besser analyzes with great clarity the life, works, and contributions of Germaine de Stael. Comprehensive in scope, it details the evolution of Stael's career, including the two novels, her important political, historical, and theoretical works, and her lesser fictional and dramatic writings.".
- catalog description "Throughout, Besser concentrates on Stael as a cultural intermediary, exploring in depth the significance of Germany and the role Stael played as hostess to the leading minds of Europe while exiled at Coppet, her Swiss estate, during the later years of her life.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 180 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Germaine de Staël revisited.".
- catalog identifier "0805782869 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Germaine de Staël revisited.".
- catalog isPartOf "Twayne's world authors series ; TWAS 849. French literature".
- catalog isPartOf "Twayne's world authors series ; TWAS 849.".
- catalog isPartOf "Twayne's world authors series. French literature".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Twayne,".
- catalog relation "Germaine de Staël revisited.".
- catalog subject "848/.609 20".
- catalog subject "PQ2431.Z5 B47 1994".
- catalog subject "Staël, Madame de (Anne-Louise-Germaine), 1766-1817 Criticism and interpretation.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. "Monsieur de Saint-Ecritoire" -- Ch. 2. Apprenticeship -- Ch. 3. A Passion for Politics -- Ch. 4. Elaboration of a Theory -- Ch. 5. Forays into Fiction: Delphine -- Ch. 6. A Mythical Double: Corinne -- Ch. 7. Discovering Germany -- Ch. 8. Miscellany -- Ch. 9. Postmortems -- Ch. 10. Critiques and Contributions.".
- catalog title "Germaine de Staël revisited / by Gretchen Rous Besser.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".