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Madame Tussaud's Memoirs and Reminiscences of France Marie Tussaud

Madame Tussaud's Memoirs and Reminiscences of France By Marie Tussaud

Madame Tussaud's Memoirs and Reminiscences of France by Marie Tussaud


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Madame Tussaud (1761-1850) rubbed shoulders with many of the key figures of the French Revolution, sculpting in wax the likes of Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette, Marat and Robespierre. Her memoirs, which were first published in 1838, offer evocative eyewitness insights into one of the defining periods in European history.

Madame Tussaud's Memoirs and Reminiscences of France Summary

Madame Tussaud's Memoirs and Reminiscences of France: Forming an Abridged History of the French Revolution by Marie Tussaud

As a younger woman, Anna Maria 'Marie' Tussaud (1761-1850) rubbed shoulders with many of the key figures of the French Revolution, sculpting in wax the likes of Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette, Marat and Robespierre. After moving to Britain, she made her living by exhibiting her sculptures in numerous towns and cities. In 1835 she settled in London and opened her museum, which became one of the city's most popular attractions. Initially reluctant about releasing her memoirs, Madame Tussaud was convinced by her editor Francis Herve (1781-1850) that her unique position - of seeing first-hand the events and characters that drove the Revolution, while maintaining a generally non-partisan view of them - would make the book of real interest to the public. First published in 1838, it offers evocative eyewitness insights into one of the defining periods in modern European history.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Introductory remarks; 2. Voltaire crowned; 3. Marie Antoinette; 4. Ambassadors of Tippoo Saib; 5. Madame Tussaud quits the Princess Elizabeth; 6. Destruction of the busts; 7. Duke of Orleans; 8. The emperor Joseph the Second; 9. The king's return to Paris; 10. Proceedings of the Jacobins; 11. Anacharsis Cloots; 12. General Rochambeau; 13. Immense mob on the 20th June, 1792; 14. Various schemes; 15. Robespierre; 16. Massacre of priests; 17. Accusation of Robespierre; 18. Preparations for Louis's trial; 19. The abbe Edgeworth; 20. Armed commotion; 21. Duke of York defeated; 22. Arraignment of the twenty-two Girondins; 23. Goddess of Reason; 24. Malesherbes' trial; 25. Duke of York's humanity; 26. Robespierre's likeness; 27. Kotzebue; 28. Renewed attacks of the factions; 29. Formation of a directory; 30. Reception of Buonaparte; 31. Napoleon's operations.

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NLS9781108067065
9781108067065
1108067069
Madame Tussaud's Memoirs and Reminiscences of France: Forming an Abridged History of the French Revolution by Marie Tussaud
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Cambridge University Press
2014-01-02
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