Cardinal Richelieu: and the Making of France

Cardinal Richelieu: and the Making of France

by Prof Anthony Levi (Author)

Synopsis

The story of Cardinal Richelieu is one of high drama, ruthless ambition and political intrigue. This biography reveals the extent of this great 17th-century statesman's scheming to gain state control over all cultural activities in order to further his aim of unifying France. By the time he had died, in 1642, his efforts had led to the creation of an academy, the official protectorship of the Sorbonne, the promotion of the theatre, the erection of magnificent buildings and the assiduous collection of works of art, all of which helped to mould the country into a cultural unity and remain Richelieu's most enduring legacy.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: New Edition
Publisher: Robinson
Published: 30 Aug 2001

ISBN 10: 1841193992
ISBN 13: 9781841193991

Media Reviews
* a learned and highly intelligent biography -The Literary Review * so colourful is the material and so shrewd Levi's eye for detail that this is an assured and enjoyable introduction to the cardinal that succeeds in its aim of showing how he made France -Simon Sebag Montefiore, The Sunday Times * concise, lucid, entertaining and continually absorbing in its portrait of an allegedly devout mystery wrapped in an enigma - The Irish Times
Author Bio
Anthony Levi is editor of the magisterial two-volume Guide to French Literature (Beginnings to 1789 and 1789 to Present.)