Immagine dell'autore.

Madame de Staël (1766–1817)

Autore di Corinna o l'Italia

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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 mostra altro in which the greatest minds of the day met and 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) mostra meno
Fonte dell'immagine: 1884 carte de visite from photograph of painting by Ernst Hader (LoC Prints and Photographs, LC-USZ62-118849)

Opere di Madame de Staël

Corinna o l'Italia (1807) 292 copie
Germany (1864) — Autore — 91 copie
Dieci anni d'esilio (1821) 63 copie
Delphine (1803) 38 copie
De la littérature (1800) 26 copie
De l'Allemagne (tome 2) (1993) — Autore — 21 copie
Œuvres (2017) 6 copie
Delphine, tome 1 (2000) 6 copie
Trois nouvelles (2009) 5 copie
Delphine, tome 2 (2000) 5 copie
Selected Correspondence (2000) 3 copie
Dix années d'exil (2012) 2 copie
Reflexiones sobre la Paz (1946) 2 copie
[No title] 1 copia
Germany, (vol. 2) — Autore — 1 copia
Delphine (1981) 1 copia
Corinne (2022) 1 copia
Madame de Stael (1869) 1 copia
Delfina 1 copia

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The Romantics on Shakespeare (1992) — Collaboratore — 37 copie
The World's Greatest Books Volume 08 Fiction (1910) — Collaboratore — 24 copie

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Staël, Madame de
Nome legale
Staël, Anne-Louise-Germaine Necker, Baroness de Staël-Holstein
Altri nomi
Staël, Germaine de
Madame de Stael
Data di nascita
1766-04-22
Data di morte
1817-07-14
Luogo di sepoltura
Coppet, Switzerland
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
France (birth)
Switzerland (father)
Luogo di nascita
Paris, France
Luogo di morte
Paris, France
Luogo di residenza
Paris, France
Coppet, Switzerland
England
Attività lavorative
woman of letters
political theorist
memoirist
novelist
playwright
letter writer
Relazioni
Constant, Benjamin (lover)
Necker, Jacques (father)
Necker, Suzanne (mother)
Wolzogen, Caroline von (friend)
Brun, Friederike (friend)
de Broglie d'Haussonville, Louise (granddaughter) (mostra tutto 7)
d'Andlau, Béatrix (descendant, biographer)
Breve biografia
Madame de Staël, née Anne-Louise-Germaine Necker was born in Paris, France, a daughter of Jacques Necker, King Louis XVI's Minister of Finance. Her mother Suzanne Curchod Necker was a famous salonnière and published author whose circle included Edward Gibbon and Denis Diderot. In 1786, she was married to Baron Erik Magnus de Staël, a Swedish diplomat and politician. As the Swedish ambassador, Madame de Staël's husband had political immunity during the early years of the French Revolution, enabling her to remain in France and help others to flee. Then in 1792, she herself was forced to flee to Switzerland. On returning in May 1797, she established her own salon and became a leader of progressive politics and intellectual life in Paris. She was known as a brilliant conversationalist and the epitome of European culture. Her writings included novels, plays, poems, moral and political essays, literary criticism, history, and memoirs. Her work was highly influential in establishing the Romantic movement. She was an open opponent of the rule of the Emperor Napoleon, and he ordered her into exile in 1802. She returned again to Paris in 1814 after he was defeated.

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Fiction, Travels, Italian landscape, Romantic novel, The love between Corinne, a poetess living in Italy, and the Scottish Lord Oswald Nelvil, Corinne seeks to remove the Britannic contempt of Oswald for the Italians, by guiding him to history, art and architecture of Italy, to aesthetics, politics and national character, Corinne is a free spirit, an improvisatrice, creative, inspired, and passionate, Oswald is disturbed by her positive and outward-going personality and is grieved by the recent death of his father, According to Dictionnaire des Œuvres, II, 94 « Lord Oswald Nevil travels in Italy during winter 1794-1795 to enjoy himself. In Rome, he meets Corinne, famous poetess, at the moment of her crowning at the Capitoline Hill; he is seduced by her brilliant gifts and her personal charm. The development of the psychological situation is closely linked to the description of Italy. The romance takes shape, and the feelings of the heroes are revealed during their idlings in the fields of art and spirit. », Contents: Book I. OSWALD: Chapters I - V, Book II. CORINNE AT THE CAPITOL: Chapters I - IV, Book III. CORINNE: Chapters I - III, Book IV. ROME: Chapters I - VI, Book V. THE TOMBS, THE CHURCHES, AND THE PALACES: Chapters I - VI, Book VI. THE MANNERS AND CHARACTER OF THE ITALIANS: Chapters I - IV, Book VII. ITALIAN LITERATURE: Chapters I - III, Book VIII. THE STATUES AND THE PICTURES: Chapters I - IV, Book IX. THE POPULAR FESTIVAL AND MUSIC: Chapters I - III, Book X. HOLY WEEK: Chapters I - VI, Book XI. NAPLES AND THE HERMITAGE OF ST SALVADOR: Chapters I - IV, Book XII. LORD NELVIL'S STORY: Chapters I - II, Book XIII. VESUVIUS AND THE NAPLES COUNTRYSIDE: Chapters I - VII, Book XIV. CORINNE'S STORY: Chapters I - IV, Book XV. THE FAREWELL TO ROME AND THE JOURNEY TO VENICE: Chapters I - IX, Book XVI. DEPARTURE AND ABSENCE: Chapters I - VIII, Book XVII. CORINNE IN SCOTLAND: Chapters I - IX, Book XVIII. THE STAY IN FLORENCE: Chapters I - VI, Book XIX. OSWALD'S RETURN TO ITALY: Chapters I - VII, Book XX. CONCLUSION: Chapters I - V, First published, under the title: "Corinne ou l'Italie", by Librairie stéréotype, chez H. Nicolle, rue des Petits-Augustins, n° 15, Paris, April, 1807, 2 vols., in-8°, 425 and 511 pp., cfr. www.slam-livre.fr/download.php?object=catalog&id=253, Catalogue de livres rares; also published by M. Peltier, Londres, 3 vols. in-16, First Italian edition, under the title: "La Corinna ossia l’Italia", Guglielmo Piatti, Firenze, 1808, First US edition, under the title: "Corinna or Italy", by Hopkins and Earle, Fry and Kammerer, Philadelphia, 1808… (altro)
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