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Title: Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature, Vol. III (of 6) The Reaction in France

Author: Georg Brandes

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Language: English

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MAIN CURRENTS IN

NINETEENTH CENTURY LITERATURE

BY

GEORGE BRANDES

IN SIX VOLUMES ILLUSTRATED

III

THE REACTION IN FRANCE

 

 

THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
1906


ROBESPIERRE


Hätt 'ich gezaudert zu werden,
Bis man mir's Leben gegönnt.
Ich wäre noch nicht auf Erden
Wie Ihr begreifen könnt.
Wenn Ihr seht, wie sie sich geberden.
—GOETHE.


There is no philosophy possible where fear of consequences
is a stronger principle than love of truth.
—JOHN STUART MILL.


CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION


LIST OF PORTRAITS

ROBESPIERRE
CHATEAUBRIAND
JOSEPH DE MAISTRE
BONALD
LAMARTINE
VICTOR HUGO
LAMENNAIS


THE REACTION IN FRANCE


INTRODUCTION

A certain aggregation of personages, actions, emotions and moods, ideas and works, which make their appearance in France, find expression in the French language, and influence French society at the beginning of the nineteenth century, form in my eyes a naturally coherent group, from the

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