Politics, Literature and National Character

Germaine de Staël

earliest edition we have, 2017 Taylor and Francis, 2017 384 pages

"Madame Germaine de Stael is often regarded as the "mistress to an age", or (like England and Russia) one of the three great European "powers" of the 19th century. She was in some sense both, but she was also an important and influential writer whose works, astonishingly, have not, until this volume, been translated into English since the early 19th century. She absorbed the leading ideas of the Enlightenment on lite...

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Politics, Literature and National Character edition · 2017 · Taylor & Francis Group · 384 pages · 9781138530416
Politics, Literature and National Character edition · 2017 · Taylor and Francis · 384 pages · 9781315126920
Politics, Literature and National Character edition · 2017 · Taylor & Francis Group · 384 pages · 9781351498111
Politics, Literature and National Character edition · 2017 · Taylor & Francis Group · 9781351498128
Politics, Literature and National Character edition · 2017 · Taylor & Francis Group · 9781351498135

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