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Robespierre - The story of Victorien Sardou's play adapted and novelized under his authority - cover

Robespierre - The story of Victorien Sardou's play adapted and novelized under his authority

Victorien Sardou, Ange Galdemar

Verlag: Good Press

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Robespierre is a dynamic anthology that delves into the tumultuous period of the French Revolution, offering rich and varied insights into the complexities of revolutionary fervor through diverse literary styles. This collection weaves together dramatic narratives, poignant dialogues, and vivid character studies to explore themes of political power, moral righteousness, and social upheaval. Standout pieces captivate readers with their exploration of the enigmatic figure of Robespierre, prompting reflection on the far-reaching implications of his revolutionary ideals. The anthology captures the intense fervor and profound contradictions of an era, providing both depth and breadth through its array of compelling works. This remarkable collection brings together the works of Ange Galdemar and Victorien Sardou, two authors whose shared historical and cultural perspectives illuminate the manifold dimensions of Robespierre's legacy. Galdemar's engaging writing style merges seamlessly with Sardou's astute historical observations, forging a cohesive narrative that resonates with readers interested in the era's transformative effects. Each contributor, through their distinct voice and narrative strategy, situates Robespierre within the broader tapestry of revolutionary thought, painting a multifaceted picture of a pivotal moment in history. Robespierre offers readers a unique lens through which to investigate the evolution of political ideas and their enduring impact. Its curated selection provides a valuable educational resource, perfect for those seeking to understand the period's intricate dynamics. The anthology's multi-voiced approach not only entertains but also fosters a critical dialogue on the human dimensions of historical change. Academics, literature enthusiasts, and history aficionados alike will find this collection a stimulating addition to their explorations of revolutionary ideology and its reverberations through time.
Verfügbar seit: 02.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 140 Seiten.

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