The New Enfant du Siecle: Joseph de Maistre as a Writer
Carolina Armenteros and Richard Lebrun
Maistre owes his longevity as a writer to his forced habitation in history. The French Revolution was historically unprecedented in that it dragged every individual, willing or not, from the
private world of domesticity onto a public realm governed by the tyranny of journalism. Maistre’s compelled entry into history formed him as a writer – by obliging him to develop divergent writing personas, by subjecting him to the Revolution’s polemical paradigms, and by simply driving him to write.
private world of domesticity onto a public realm governed by the tyranny of journalism. Maistre’s compelled entry into history formed him as a writer – by obliging him to develop divergent writing personas, by subjecting him to the Revolution’s polemical paradigms, and by simply driving him to write.
语言:
english
页:
150
ISBN 10:
1907548017
ISBN 13:
9781907548017
系列:
St Andrews Studies in French History and Culture
文件:
PDF, 911 KB
IPFS:
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