The French Revolution
Originally published in 1930, this book contains a series of extracts from Thomas Carlyle's influential three-volume work The French Revolution: A History (1837). The text was compiled with the intention of providing a 'representation both of Carlyle's delineation of the Revolution, and of his poetic scheme of history'. Continuity of narrative is ensured through the use of short explanatory link passages which are inserted between extracts. A detailed editorial introduction is also included, with information on the text, Carlyle's life and his conception of history. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Carlyle's writings and perspectives on the French Revolution.
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July 2014Paperback
9781107652972
272 pages
203 × 127 × 16 mm
0.3kg
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1. Death of Louis XV
- 2. The new age
- 3. The notables
- 4. The states-general
- 5. The third estate
- 6. To arms!
- 7. Fall of the Bastille
- 8. Revolution
- 9. The Menads
- 10. The King at Paris
- 11. The army
- 12. The clubs
- 13. Mirabeau
- 14. Flight of the King
- 15. The constitution
- 16. Europe
- 17. The Jacobins
- 18. The Marseilleise
- 19. The Swiss
- 20. The commune
- 21. The September massacres
- 22. The cannonade of Valmy
- 23. Execution of Louis XVI
- 24. Girondins and mountain
- 25. The committees
- 26. The new calendar
- 27. Death of Marat
- 28. Marie-Antoinette
- 29. The reign of terror
- 30. The feast of reason
- 31. The new Paris
- 32. Danton, no weakness
- 33. Feast of the être suprême
- 34. Robespierre
- 35. Decline of revolution
- 36. The army
- 37. The whiff of grapeshot
- 38. Finis
- Appendixes
- Index of proper names
- Glossary.