A Place of Greater Safety

A Place of Greater Safety
Title A Place of Greater Safety PDF eBook
Author Hilary Mantel
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 770
Release 2006-11-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0312426399

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Set during the French Revolution, this "riveting historical novel" ("The New Yorker") is the story of three young provincials who together helped destroy a way of life and, in the process, destroyed themselves.

Three-Book Edition: A Place of Greater Safety; Beyond Black; The Giant O’Brien

Three-Book Edition: A Place of Greater Safety; Beyond Black; The Giant O’Brien
Title Three-Book Edition: A Place of Greater Safety; Beyond Black; The Giant O’Brien PDF eBook
Author Hilary Mantel
Publisher HarperCollins UK
Total Pages 1200
Release 2013-05-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0007528477

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From the twice Man Booker Prize-winning author of Wolf Hall, Bring Up the Bodies and The Mirror & The Light a collection of three novels: A Place of Greater Safety, Beyond Black and The Giant, O’Brien.

A Place of Greater Safety

A Place of Greater Safety
Title A Place of Greater Safety PDF eBook
Author Hilary Mantel
Publisher Holt Paperbacks
Total Pages 770
Release 2006-11-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 142992280X

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The story of three young provincials of no great heritage who together helped to destroy a way of life and, in the process, destroyed themselves: Camille Desmoulins, bisexual and beautiful, charming, erratic, untrustworthy; Georges Jacques Danton, hugely but erotically ugly, a brilliant pragmatist who knew how to seize power and use it; and Maximilien Robespierre, "the rabid lamb," who would send his dearest friend to the guillotine. Each, none older than thirty-four, would die by the hand of the very revolution he had helped to bring into being.

A Place of Greater Safety (4th Estate Matchbook Classics)

A Place of Greater Safety (4th Estate Matchbook Classics)
Title A Place of Greater Safety (4th Estate Matchbook Classics) PDF eBook
Author Hilary Mantel
Publisher Fourth Estate
Total Pages 880
Release 2019-04-04
Genre France
ISBN 9780008329730

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An extraordinary work of historical imagination - this is Hilary Mantel's epic novel of the French Revolution. One of the ten books - novels, memoirs and one very unusual biography - that make up the 4th Estate Matchbook Classics' series, a stunningly redesigned collection of some of the best loved titles on our backlist.

Places of Greater Safety

Places of Greater Safety
Title Places of Greater Safety PDF eBook
Author Hilda Hollingsworth
Publisher RDR Books
Total Pages 296
Release 1993
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780963616111

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Hilda Hollingsworth's story of the World War II evacuation of nearly 1 million children from London's big cities to so called Places of Greater safety just prior to the Nazi blitz offers a look at the Christian side of the holocaust. Hilda and her sisters lived with a series of foster families in the relative safety of Wales, some kind, some punitive. The result is a testament to the courage and ingenuity of young people who meet with the kindness of strangers and child abuse. One of the best books ever written about wartime Britain from a child's perspective. It can be read alongside The Diary of Anne Frank.

Revolution and the Historical Novel

Revolution and the Historical Novel
Title Revolution and the Historical Novel PDF eBook
Author John McWilliams
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 380
Release 2017-12-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1498503284

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This book is an account of the ways the promise and threat of political revolution has informed historical novels from Walter Scott to the near present. Building off of the Marxist scholarly tradition of Georg Lukacs and Frederic Jameson, this book emphasizes the transformation of literary conventions to adapt to changing historical contexts.

Terror and Its Discontents

Terror and Its Discontents
Title Terror and Its Discontents PDF eBook
Author Caroline Weber
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages 324
Release 2003-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780816638871

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Camille Desmoulins, a journalist writing under the Montagnard regime of 1793-94, remarked that France's government had replaced "the language of democracy" with "the cold poison of fear, which paralyzed thought in the bottom of people's souls, and prevented it from pouring forth at the tribunal, or in writing." How this happened, how the Reign of Terror reached even into the realms of thought and language, is the subject of Caroline Weber's book, a revealing look into the paradoxical embargo on free expression that underpinned the Robespierrists' self-proclaimed "despotism of liberty" during the French Revolution. Weber examines Jean-Jacques Rousseau's and the Robespierrists' articulation of a series of initiatives designed to curtail and control the dissemination of alternative political and philosophical messages in the republic. Here Weber underscores the internal contradictions and limitations of an enterprise that promised universal freedom while oppressing particularism, and that railed against the very language that it was compelled to adopt as a principal political tool. The book then focuses on two eloquent contemporary critics of this phenomenon, Desmoulins and the Marquis de Sade, the infamous libertine author. Weber demonstrates how Desmoulins reconfigured the Montagnard regime's rhetoric to conjure up a political system based on tolerance, not terror, and how Sade deftly parodied the Robespierrists' brutality and hypocrisy, proposing a republic based on the ruthless elimination of dissident voices and on the unabashed celebration of despotism and bloodshed. A balanced account of how the "discourse of totality" actually restricted particular freedoms in the wake of theFrench Revolution, this book provides a highly original--and timely--exposition of the political uses of rhetoric and of the links between language and power.