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The Forbidden Bestsellers of Pre-Revolutionary France Robert Darnton

The Forbidden Bestsellers of Pre-Revolutionary France By Robert Darnton

The Forbidden Bestsellers of Pre-Revolutionary France by Robert Darnton


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What causes revolutions? How does public opinion influence events? This work answers these questions by asking what the French people read in the 18th century. Only part of the answer lies in the canon of the Enlightenment philosophers. More popular were the books bought and sold under the cloak.

The Forbidden Bestsellers of Pre-Revolutionary France Summary

The Forbidden Bestsellers of Pre-Revolutionary France by Robert Darnton

What causes revolutions? How does public opinion influence events? This work answers these questions by asking what the French people read in the 18th century. The answer lies only partially in the canon of the great Enlightenment philosophers: Voltaire, Diderot, Montesquieu, Rousseau. More popular than these works were other books bought and sold under the cloak. Salacious, blasphemous, often pornographic and treasonous, these formed a libertine literature that undercut all the orthodox values of the old regime. This history of these books, and of the booksellers who sold them, presents an idiosyncratic guide to the ancien regime and its citizens.

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GOR005123873
9780002558358
0002558351
The Forbidden Bestsellers of Pre-Revolutionary France by Robert Darnton
Used - Very Good
Paperback
HarperCollins Publishers
19970220
464
Winner of US National Book Critics' Circle Award 1996
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