In 1789 French revolutionaries initiated a cultural experiment that radically transformed the most basic elements of French literary civilization - authorship, printing, and publishing. In a panoramic analysis, Carla Hesse tells how the Revolution shook the Parisian printing and publishing world from top to bottom, liberating the trade from absolutist institutions and inaugurating a free-market exchange of ideas.Historians and literary critics have traditionally viewed the French Revolution as a catastrophe for French literary culture. Combing through extensive new archival sources, Hesse finds instead that revolutionaries intentionally dismantled the elite literary civilization of the Old Regime to create unprecedented access to the printe...
Literary Coteries and the Making of Modern Print Culture, 1740-1790 offers the first study of manusc...
peer reviewedThrough the particular case of the works of Jean-Baptiste-Claude Delisle de Sales, the ...
The French blackmailer-libellistes operating out of London between 1758 and 1792 were involved in on...
de Baecque Antoine. Carla Hesse, Publishing and Cultural Politics in Revolutionary Paris, 1789-1810....
The censorship apparatus of the ancien régime has generally been seen as ineffectual, helpless even,...
TREVIEN Claire, Satire, Prints and Theatricality in the French Revolution, Oxford, Oxford University...
This dissertation examines the ways in which the widespread transmission of print narratives of the ...
In Le voyageur sentimental en France, sous Robespierre (An VII), François Vernes de Genève suggests,...
Antoine de Baecque : The sale of forbidden pamphlets in Paris (1790-1791). At the beginning of the ...
In this volume an international team of contributors address several key themes surrounding the role...
Lise Andries : Paris publisher-printers and the freedom of the press (1789-1795). Until 1791 the fr...
In 1814 allied forces defeated Napoleon’s armies and restored the Bourbon monarchy to the throne of ...
The French Revolution of 1789 altered the face of power and the institutions it inhabited in France,...
Freedom of expression and censorship are frequently cast in opposing but symmetrical terms. Accordin...
It is a commonplace in historical research to consider the 18th century emergence of a public, publi...
Literary Coteries and the Making of Modern Print Culture, 1740-1790 offers the first study of manusc...
peer reviewedThrough the particular case of the works of Jean-Baptiste-Claude Delisle de Sales, the ...
The French blackmailer-libellistes operating out of London between 1758 and 1792 were involved in on...
de Baecque Antoine. Carla Hesse, Publishing and Cultural Politics in Revolutionary Paris, 1789-1810....
The censorship apparatus of the ancien régime has generally been seen as ineffectual, helpless even,...
TREVIEN Claire, Satire, Prints and Theatricality in the French Revolution, Oxford, Oxford University...
This dissertation examines the ways in which the widespread transmission of print narratives of the ...
In Le voyageur sentimental en France, sous Robespierre (An VII), François Vernes de Genève suggests,...
Antoine de Baecque : The sale of forbidden pamphlets in Paris (1790-1791). At the beginning of the ...
In this volume an international team of contributors address several key themes surrounding the role...
Lise Andries : Paris publisher-printers and the freedom of the press (1789-1795). Until 1791 the fr...
In 1814 allied forces defeated Napoleon’s armies and restored the Bourbon monarchy to the throne of ...
The French Revolution of 1789 altered the face of power and the institutions it inhabited in France,...
Freedom of expression and censorship are frequently cast in opposing but symmetrical terms. Accordin...
It is a commonplace in historical research to consider the 18th century emergence of a public, publi...
Literary Coteries and the Making of Modern Print Culture, 1740-1790 offers the first study of manusc...
peer reviewedThrough the particular case of the works of Jean-Baptiste-Claude Delisle de Sales, the ...
The French blackmailer-libellistes operating out of London between 1758 and 1792 were involved in on...