'eugenie et Mathilde, Ou Memoires De La Famille Du Comte De Revel', by Madame De Souza - Kirsty Carpenter - Books - Modern Humanities Research Association - 9781907322136 - June 25, 2014
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'eugenie et Mathilde, Ou Memoires De La Famille Du Comte De Revel', by Madame De Souza

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Publisher Marketing: Madame de Souza was an eighteenth-century political journalist of undisputed talent. She did not fear to accuse religion of falsely justifying intolerant political attitudes, or using indoctrination for little human gain. She dared to show that this achieved immediate social dislocation, and, in the long-term, grief and financial dysfunction. Eugenie et Mathilde, which documents revolutionary decisions made in Emigration, and the irrevocable futility of losing family, home, rank and property in war, fully reflects her approach. It is a complex and compelling story of one family and its experience of 1789-1797 - the years of exile during the French Revolution. Heart-rending decisions, forced departures, capital punishment and death of loved-ones make the novel as topical now as it was on the eve of Napoleon's Russian Campaign. Souza's plea for tolerance, fraternity and compromise on the part of the State and its enemies has a relevance that stretches out to the 21st Century; her message to include women in politics and not to make them suffer the unnecessary death of fathers, husbands, children and friends is even more current. This edition lifts the veil on a literary form of anti-sentimental romance, or the art of making historically accurate accounts masquerade as fiction. That, more than anything else, was Madame de Souza's forte. Contributor Bio:  Carpenter, Kirsty Kirsty Carpenter is the author of Refugees of the French Revolution, Emigres in London 1789-1802 and co-edited, The French Emigres in Europe 1789-1914. Her doctorate was completed in 1993 at the Sorbonne, Paris I, and French Literature is an important part of her interest in the revolutionary period 1789-1814. She is a Senior Lecturer in the School of History, Philosophy and Politics at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 25, 2014
ISBN13 9781907322136
Publishers Modern Humanities Research Association
Genre Cultural Region > French
Pages 236
Dimensions 156 × 234 × 13 mm   ·   335 g
Language English  

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