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Letters from Russia Astolphe de Custine

Letters from Russia By Astolphe de Custine

Letters from Russia by Astolphe de Custine


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In 1835, when de Tocqueville's Democracy in America became a bestseller, Balzac suggested that the Marquis de Custine should do for European perceptions of Russia what de Tocqueville had done for America. The result was his book on Russia Lettres de Russie which was completed in 1839.

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Letters from Russia by Astolphe de Custine

The Marquis de Custine was born in 1790 into an anti-revolutionary background, and brought up in exile by his mother and her lover, Chateaubriand (both his father and grandfather had been guillotined). As a young man he was banished from polite society as a result of a homosexual scandal, but remained a close friend of Stendhal and Balzac and was admired by Baudelaire for his dandyism. In 1835, when de Tocqueville's Democracy in America became a bestseller, Balzac suggested that Custine should do for European perceptions of Russia what de Tocqueville had done for America. Custine went to Russia a monarchist and legitimist, but returned a constitutionalist. His Lettres de Russie (1839) invited comparison with de Tocqueville's Anatomy of the Astute .

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CIN014044548XG
9780140445480
014044548X
Letters from Russia by Astolphe de Custine
Used - Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
19910530
288
N/A
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