Germaine de Staël: forging a politics of mediation

Volume: 2011:12

Series: SVEC

Volume Editors: Karyna Szmurlo

Series Collaborators: Marie-Eve Beausoleil, Université de Montréal; Robert Casillo, University of Miami; Aurelian Craiutu, Indiana University; Clorinda Donato, California State University, Long Beach; Ann Gardiner, Franklin College; Eric Gidal, University of Iowa; Paola Giuli, Saint Joseph's University; Madelyn Gutwirth, West Chester University; Doris Y. Kadish, University of Georgia; Carrie F. Klaus, DePauw University; Jean-Marie Roulin, Université Jean Monnet; Catriona Seth, Université de Nancy; Paul S. Spalding, Illinois College; Nanora Sweet, University of Missouri-St. Louis; Karyna Szmurlo, Clemson University; Chinatsu Takeda, Otsuma Women’s University, Japan; Susan Tenenbaum, Baruch College; Ulrike Wagner, Columbia University.

Publication Date: 2011

Pages: 332

ISBN: 978-0-7294-1024-3

Price: £75


About

Author, political activist and salonnière, Germaine de Staël has become the focal point of groundbreaking research in women’s studies, in performing arts, and in language/translation theory. In this multidisciplinary volume, a team of scholars concentrates on the vast range of her political and cultural engagements, both during and after the French Revolution.

In this collection of studies, which examine issues as diverse as citizenship, immigration, abolition or constitutional liberalism, Staël’s stance as a champion of moderation against the perils of extremism and polarization comes clearly to the fore. Contributors shed new light on the Groupe de Coppet, the circle of which she was the heart, and on the cosmopolitan networks she created within and beyond Europe. Other articles underline and reassess Staël’s formative influence on national cultures distant in space and time, redefining her Italianism in Corinne ou l’Italie, analysing the British reception of her Considérations and exploring the impact of De l’Allemagne on American intellectual life.

Germaine de Staël: forging a politics of mediation highlights Staël’s pioneering place in the history of global interaction. She emerges as a truly modern thinker as well as an agent of multicultural exchange.

Madelyn Gutwirth, Preface
Karyna Szmurlo, Introduction
I. Revolutionary engagements
Marie-Eve Beausoleil, Germaine de Staël as political activist: print, privacy and opinion in the French Revolution (1789-1799)
Paul S. Spalding, Germaine de Staël’s role in rescuing Lafayette, 1792-1797
Catriona Seth, Germaine de Staël and Marie-Antoinette
Doris Y. Kadish, Patriarchy and abolition: Staël and fathers
Carrie F. Klaus, The ‘French’ and the ‘foreign’ in works by Germaine de Staël, Isabelle de Charrière and Cornélie Wouters
Chinatsu Takeda, On a liberal interpretation of the French Revolution: Mme de Staël’s Considérations sur la Révolution française
Aurelian Craiutu, Moderation and the Groupe de Coppet
Susan Tenenbaum, Turning honour on its head: Germaine de Staël’s indictment of Napoleon
Jean-Marie Roulin, Ontology and the politics of return in Germaine de Staël
II. In space and time: cultural cross-currents
Ann T. Gardiner, From group to traveller’s network: thoughts on reconfiguring sociability in Germaine de Staël
Clorinda Donato, Against Coppet’s Italie: Ugo Foscolo’s engaged Italian Romanticism
Robert Casillo, Staël, Stendhal and the reputation of the modern Italians
Paola Giuli, Poetry and national identity: Corinne, Corilla and the idea of Italy
Nanora Sweet, Staël the poet: recuperating Italy
Ulrike Wagner, From words to worlds: De l’Allemagne and the transnational recasting of the ancient past
Eric Gidal, Conversation and censorship: De l’Allemagne and the British reviews
Summaries
Bibliography
Index

Reviews

H-France Review

‘This volume with its extensive bibliography is an absorbing and timely addition to Staël scholarship and will appeal to a broad readership through its impressive sweep of writings’.

French Studies

The collection, made up of seventeen contributions by an impressive number of established Staël scholars, […] helps to give the measure not only of Staël’s own intellectual achievements but also of the scale of her imaginative and analytical work that has come to be needed to bring their various interlocking dimensions back into full historical view.

Voltaire Foundation

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