The style of Madame de StaKl Munro Price on the woman who was as formidable a writer and thinker as she was a lover

The Sunday Telegraph London | February 13, 2005| | Copyright

IF MME DE STAEL's name is well-known in England, outside specialist circles her actual life and work have been curiously ignored. Yet by her death in 1817, at the age of only 51, she was one of the greatest intellectual phenomena of an age which did not lack for towering figures.

Mme de StaKl's most important legacy is as a writer, the author of two of the first great modern novels, Delphine and Corinne, as well as of an early major study of the French Revolution, ConsidIrations sur la RIvolution FranGaise, and perhaps most significant, De l'Allemagne, which played a crucial role in ...

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