
语言: 英语
格式: 平装书
ISBN 10: 0198840071
ISBN 13: 9780198840077
出版日期:
February 1st, 2020
出版商: Oxford University Press
页数: 168
类型: Religion & Spirituality, History, Horror, Philosophy
This brief exploration delves into one of history's most significant upheavals, the French Revolution, which has captured the imagination of countless authors and historians. William Doyle presents a concise yet insightful analysis, making complex events and themes accessible to readers unfamiliar with the intricate details of this pivotal era. By weaving together the narratives that shaped the Revolution, he fosters a deeper appreciation for its far-reaching implications on French society and, indeed, the world.
The work skillfully connects literary portrayals with historical facts, highlighting how figures like Dickens and Tolstoy have influenced public perception of the Revolution. Doyle not only examines the causes and consequences but also engages with the cultural legacy that has emerged in the wake of such tumultuous events. Readers are invited to reflect on the ways the French Revolution continues to resonate, prompting questions about equality, freedom, and the very foundations of modern governance.
The work skillfully connects literary portrayals with historical facts, highlighting how figures like Dickens and Tolstoy have influenced public perception of the Revolution. Doyle not only examines the causes and consequences but also engages with the cultural legacy that has emerged in the wake of such tumultuous events. Readers are invited to reflect on the ways the French Revolution continues to resonate, prompting questions about equality, freedom, and the very foundations of modern governance.