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Women's literary salons and political propaganda during the Napoleonic era: the cradle of patriotic nationalism
2009, Edwin Mellen Press
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0773438351 9780773438354
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Women's literary salons and political propaganda during the Napoleonic era: the cradle of patriotic nationalism
2009, Edwin Mellen Press
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Table of Contents
The salon as a political arena and the development of Germaine de Stael's literary theory
Gendered reconstruction of feminist authority in the Prince's Parlor: historicism and fiction in Stephanie Genlis' royalist politics; Juliette Recamier and Prince Augustus of Prussia in Genlis's Athenais
Hieroglyph and symbol: aesthetics and morality in the harmony of the spheres; the estate as icon and allegory of the state: literature, art collections, public monuments, and national identity; classical mythology and Christian iconography as moral signifiers
The Apollonian muse in Germaine de Stael's Corinne
Italian cultural patrimony and memories of revolution: the anti-Napoleonic Florence salon of Louise Stolberg and Germaine de Stael's Corinne
Germaine de Stael and Napoleon: resistance in antithesis; Napoleon and the cult of empire
Drama as political propaganda: de Stael's De l'Allemagne and the heroic archetype; romanticism as a definition of German character
Ethical aesthetics and national identity in Dorothea Schlegel's Florentin; Cologne.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 481-500) and index.
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