Staël trouble-fête des ultras
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serval:BIB_A86C5EB7C78A
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
Institution
Title
Staël trouble-fête des ultras
Journal
Cahiers staëliens
ISSN
0575-1276
2540-3680
2540-3680
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2020
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Number
N.S. 70
Pages
101-119
Language
french
Abstract
Lorsque Germaine de Staël achève les Considérations, fin 1816, les ultra-royalistes représentent la principale opposition à la monarchie constitutionnelle. Désirant un retour à l’Ancien Régime et un regain d’influence de l’Église catholique, ceux-ci sont l’objet dans les Considérations d’une hostilité indéniable. Cet article examine les griefs de Staël vis-à-vis du système religieux ultra, ainsi que l’outillage polémique qu’elle mobilise pour persuader le lecteur de la pertinence de ses vues.
While Germaine de Staël completes the Considérations, in the end of 1816, the Ultra-royalists represent the biggest opposition to the French constitutional monarchy. Yearning to go back to the Ancien Régime, willing for the Catholic Church to regain her influence, the Ultra-royalists generate Staël’s downright hostility. This paper intends to explore Staël’s criticism of the Ultra-royalists religious system and the rhetorical tools she uses to prove the relevance of her position.
While Germaine de Staël completes the Considérations, in the end of 1816, the Ultra-royalists represent the biggest opposition to the French constitutional monarchy. Yearning to go back to the Ancien Régime, willing for the Catholic Church to regain her influence, the Ultra-royalists generate Staël’s downright hostility. This paper intends to explore Staël’s criticism of the Ultra-royalists religious system and the rhetorical tools she uses to prove the relevance of her position.
Keywords
Germaine de Staël, Royalisme, Ultraroyalisme, Restauration, Religion, Considérations sur la Révolution française, Royalism, Ultra-royalists, Bourbon Restoration
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