Textually transmitted revolutions: Revolutionary mimicry and print culture in nineteenth-century France
By:Dominica Sung Hee Chang,University of Michigan
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This dissertation examines the ways in which the widespread transmission of print narratives of the French Revolution of 1789-94 influenced the representation and enactment of subsequent revolutions during the nineteenth-century in France. I argue that the negative discourse of |revolutionary mimicry,| by which revolutions and their participants were depicted as failed repetitions and degraded imitations of the past, contributed to the rejection of revolutionary action and actors as desirable models for political emulation or subjects for positive literary representation.
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