Description
About the Author
Amy Wiese Forbes is associate professor of history and director of European studies at Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi.
Reviews
This original look at caricature in pre-1848 France shows satire and exaggeration laying the groundwork for a more democratic politics. Amy Forbes's command of detail and her lively style make this important work a pleasure to read. -- Bonnie Smith, Rutgers University
Amy Forbes's lively and penetrating book brings the French tradition of political mockery into the modern era to illuminate how satire schooled a post-revolutionary citizenry in republicanism and democracy. Interweaving debate about the political settlements of 1830 with mounting tensions over class and gender, she joins a select group of scholars who are using cultural history to reshape our understanding of early nineteenth-century France. -- Laura Mason, University of Georgia
From this often highly entertaining expose of satire, its authors, and its opponents, Forbes concludes that 'republicanism took shape as an aesthetic of satiric criticism-a critical habit of mind'....Forbes surely has provided new insights into the workings of satire, and her book shows how satire, in combination with a lot of other factors, contributed to and redefined republicanism. -- June 2011 * The Journal Of Modern History *
Book Information
ISBN 9780739129456
Author Amy Wiese Forbes
Format Hardback
Page Count 238
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 633g
Dimensions(mm) 247mm * 165mm * 24mm