Germaine de Stael: A Political Portrait

Germaine de Stael: A Political Portrait

by Biancamaria Fontana (Author)

Synopsis

Germaine de Stael (1766-1817) is perhaps best known today as a novelist, literary critic, and outspoken and independent thinker. Yet she was also a prominent figure in politics during the French Revolution. Biancamaria Fontana sheds new light on this often overlooked aspect of Stael's life and work, bringing vividly to life her unique experience as a political actor in a world where women had no place. The banker's daughter who became one of Europe's best-connected intellectuals, Stael was an exceptionally talented woman who achieved a degree of public influence to which not even her wealth and privilege would normally have entitled her. During the Revolution, when the lives of so many around her were destroyed, she succeeded in carving out a unique path for herself and making her views heard, first by the powerful men around her, later by the European public at large. Fontana provides the first in-depth look at her substantial output of writings on the theory and practice of the exercise of power, setting in sharp relief the dimension of Stael's life that she cared most about--politics. She was fascinated by the nature of public opinion, and believed that viable political regimes were founded on public trust and popular consensus. Fontana shows how Stael's ideas were shaped by the remarkable times in which she lived, and argues that it is only through a consideration of her political insights that we can fully understand Stael's legacy and its enduring relevance for us today.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 312
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 24 May 2016

ISBN 10: 0691169047
ISBN 13: 9780691169040

Media Reviews
[An] admirable study of Stael as a political thinker. --Robert Darnton, New York Review of Books This austere and serious study provides a fine, straightforward, anti-sensational discussion of political writings in which Stael appears as far more than the usually depicted adjunct of famous men. --Janet Todd, Times Literary Supplement This meticulously researched book provides an excellent examination of de Stael's thoughts and leanings... This volume will attract academic readers interested in political theory and French revolutionary history. --Erica Swenson Danowitz, Library Journal [Fontana] outlines the progression of Stael's ideas with considerable scholarship. --Lucy Moore, Literary Review [An] excellent survey. --Angelica Goodden, Standpoint I wish I could meet brilliant Madame de Stael, the woman bold enough to stand up to Napoleon Bonaparte and brave enough to keep going back to revolutionary Paris, but Biancamaria Fontana's intriguing new book, Germaine de Stael: A Political Portrait ... will have to do. --Elizabeth Cobbs, Times Higher Education [Germaine de Stael] makes for compelling reading in our current moment. And under any circumstances, Biancamaria Fontana's lively and learned new book is a long-overdue testimony to the enduring political significance of Germaine de Stael as a founding figure of the French liberal tradition. --Carla Hesse, Times Higher Education [A] distinguishing facet of this title is its exquisite writing; the organization, clarity, and energy of Fantana's research are thoroughly commendable, as is the brief concluding chapter, which connects Stael to the 21st century. --Choice An absorbing, elegant study. --Frederick Brown, Hudson Review
Author Bio
Biancamaria Fontana is professor of the history of political ideas at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland. Her books include Montaigne's Politics (Princeton), Benjamin Constant and the Post-Revolutionary Mind, and Rethinking the Politics of Commercial Society.