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Making Way for Genius Kathleen Kete

Making Way for Genius By Kathleen Kete

Making Way for Genius by Kathleen Kete


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Examining the lives and works of three iconic personalities - Germaine de Stael, Stendhal, and Georges Cuvier, the author creates a cultural history of ambition in post-Revolutionary France. She identifies three strategies used to overcome the ethical burden of ambition: romantic genius, secular vocation, and post-mythic destiny.

Making Way for Genius Summary

Making Way for Genius: The Aspiring Self in France from the Old Regime to the New by Kathleen Kete

Examining the lives and works of three iconic personalities -Germaine de Stael, Stendhal, and Georges Cuvier-Kathleen Kete creates a groundbreaking cultural history of ambition in post-Revolutionary France. While in the old regime the traditionalist view of ambition prevailed-that is, ambition as morally wrong unless subsumed into a corporate whole-the new regime was marked by a rising tide of competitive individualism. Greater opportunities for personal advancement, however, were shadowed by lingering doubts about the moral value of ambition.

Kete identifies three strategies used to overcome the ethical burden of ambition: romantic genius (Stael), secular vocation (Stendhal), and post-mythic destiny (Cuvier). In each case, success would seem to be driven by forces outside one's control. She concludes by examining the still relevant (and still unresolved) conundrum of the relationship of individual desires to community needs, which she identifies as a defining characteristic of the modern world.

Making Way for Genius Reviews

A fascinating, elegant and thought-provoking book that makes a significant contribution to modern European cultural history.-David A. Bell, Princeton University -- David A. Bell

The analysis is smart, sure-footed, and highly readable, and the book is guaranteed to attract much attention from all historians and other Europeanists interested in Romantic culture, post-Revolutionary politics, and the discovery of the modern 'self.'-Jay M. Smith, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

-- Jay M. Smith

Genius, vocation, destiny: Kathleen Kete follows these grand themes through the facts and fiction of a host of fascinating lives, showing how French men and women at the turn of the nineteenth century negotiated their fears of a powerful force-ambition-unleashed by the tumults of Revolution. Her scholarship is thorough, her writing elegant, her insights fresh and timely. This is an admirable book.-Darrin M. McMahon, author of Happiness: A History

-- Darrin M. McMahon

About Kathleen Kete

Kathleen Kete, Borden W. Painter, Jr., '58/H'95 Professor of European History at Trinity College, is the author of The Beast in the Boudoir: Petkeeping in Nineteenth-Century Paris. She lives in West Hartford, CT.

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GOR013834327
9780300174823
0300174829
Making Way for Genius: The Aspiring Self in France from the Old Regime to the New by Kathleen Kete
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Yale University Press
2012-05-29
256
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