1. The bestsellers of the French Revolution, or, Why sentimentality dominated the revolutionary stage : four case studies (La mere coupable, Le deserteur, Fenelon, and Les deux petits savoyards) -- 2. Revolutionary tableaux : Diderot, David, and the...
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Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
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1. The bestsellers of the French Revolution, or, Why sentimentality dominated the revolutionary stage : four case studies (La mere coupable, Le deserteur, Fenelon, and Les deux petits savoyards) -- 2. Revolutionary tableaux : Diderot, David, and the sentimental frame of politics -- 3. Sentimental vows and the affective bonds of social contract : national and private theatricals in Collot d'Herbois's La famille patriote (1790) -- 4. Virtue's proofs : Pamela on stage and on trial during the Terror -- 5. Virtuous citizen, suffering father : Voltaire's Brutus and the sentimentalization of political tragedy -- 6. Acting revolution: Talma and the sentimental body.
1. The bestsellers of the French Revolution, or, Why sentimentality dominated the revolutionary stage : four case studies (La mere coupable, Le deserteur, Fenelon, and Les deux petits savoyards) -- 2. Revolutionary tableaux : Diderot, David, and the...
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Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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1. The bestsellers of the French Revolution, or, Why sentimentality dominated the revolutionary stage : four case studies (La mere coupable, Le deserteur, Fenelon, and Les deux petits savoyards) -- 2. Revolutionary tableaux : Diderot, David, and the sentimental frame of politics -- 3. Sentimental vows and the affective bonds of social contract : national and private theatricals in Collot d'Herbois's La famille patriote (1790) -- 4. Virtue's proofs : Pamela on stage and on trial during the Terror -- 5. Virtuous citizen, suffering father : Voltaire's Brutus and the sentimentalization of political tragedy -- 6. Acting revolution: Talma and the sentimental body.