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The descriptions in this book played an important part in contributing to the fact, that the French meritocracy underestimated the German neighbour until the war of 1870-71. On the other hand, the Germans, with exception of the Nazi era, never have been particularly confident.

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Germaine de Stael, the daughter of a Swiss banker, was "the first woman of middle-class origins to impress herself, through her own genius, on all the major public events of her time---events political, literary, in every sense revolutionary" (Ellen Moers). Mme de Stael presided over a Paris salon in which the greatest minds of the day met and show more conversed. Her cosmopolitan liberalism so offended Napoleon that he once forbade her to come within 40 miles of Paris. Mme de Stael's writing helped lay the cultural foundations of French romanticism. Her essay De l'Allegmagne (Of Germany) (1810) introduced German romantic poetry and philosophy to the French. Her novels depicted strong-willed heroines driven by passion and intellectual curiosity but constrained by social conventions. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Germany
Original title
De l'Allemagne
Alternate titles
De Staël's Germany
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Germany

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Nonfiction, History, Travel, Literature Studies and Criticism, General Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir
DDC/MDS
943History & geographyHistory of EuropeCentral Europe: Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Czech, Poland, Hungary
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DD35History of Europe, Asia, Africa and OceaniaGermanyHistory of GermanyDescription and travel

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