The French Revolution
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The French Revolution

by Thomas Carlyle

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
490
Language
English
Published
1973

Overview

Differentiated book<br/>• It has a historical context with research of the time-<br/>This book has a set of temporal, social and cultural circumstances that surround the events, and that may be relevant to better understand its content.<br/>There are many examples in which historical events have shaped the contents and forms of literature, as well as this has on many occasions been the best testimony of the importance of certain events throughout history.<br/><br/>The French Revolution: A Story was written by Scottish essayist, philosopher, and historian Thomas Carlyle. The three-volume work, first published in 1837 (with a revised edition printed in 1857), charts the course of the French Revolution from 1789 to the height of the Terror Kingdom (1793–94) and culminates in 1795. A great In a company that brings together a wide variety of sources, Carlyle's story, despite the unusual style in which it is written, is considered an authoritative explanation of the early course of the Revolution.<br/><br/>John Stuart Mill, a friend of Carlyle's, was caught up in other projects and was unable to fulfill the terms of a contract he had signed with his publisher for a story of the French Revolution. Mill proposed that Carlyle produce the work instead;

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