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The French Revolution: A History in Three Volumes by Thomas Carlyle, Vol. 3: The Guillotine
Mark Cumming and David R. Sorensen (eds)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published in print:
2020
ISBN:
9780198809180
Published online:
May 2021
EISBN:
9780191926723
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780198809180.book.1
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David R. Sorensen
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Front Matter
Frontispiece
Contents of Volume Third: The Guillotine
Illustrations, Images, and Maps
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The French Revolution: A History
Volume III
Epigraph
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Book I. September
Chapter I. The Improvised Commune
Chapter II. Danton
Chapter III. Dumouriez
Chapter IV. September in Paris
Chapter V. A Trilogy
Chapter VI. The Circular
Chapter VII. September in Argonne
Chapter VIII. Exeunt
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Book II. Regicide
Chapter I. The Deliberative
Chapter II. The Executive
Chapter III. Discrowned
Chapter IV. The Loser Pays
Chapter V. Stretching of Formulas
Chapter VI. At the Bar
Chapter VII. The Three Votings
Chapter VIII. Place de la Révolution
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Book III. The Girondins.
Chapter I. Cause and Effect
Chapter II. Culottic and Sansculottic
Chapter III. Growing shrill
Chapter IV. Fatherland in Danger
Chapter V. Sansculottism Accoutred
Chapter VI. The Traitor
Chapter VII. In Fight
Chapter VIII. In Death-grips
Chapter IX. Extinct
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Book IV. Terror.
Chapter I. Charlotte Corday
Chapter II. In Civil War
Chapter III. Retreat of the Eleven
Chapter IV. O Nature
Chapter V. Sword of Sharpness
Chapter VI. Risen against Tyrants
Chapter VII. Marie-Antoinette
Chapter VIII. The Twenty-two
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Book V. Terror the Order of the day.
Chapter I. Rushing down
Chapter II. Death
Chapter III. Destruction
Chapter IV. Carmagnole Complete
Chapter V. Like a Thunder-cloud
Chapter VI. Do thy Duty
Chapter VII. Flame-Picture
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Book VI. Thermidor.
Chapter I. The Gods are athirst
Chapter II. Danton, No weakness
Chapter III. The Tumbrils
Chapter IV. Mumbo-Jumbo
Chapter V. The Prisons
Chapter VI. To finish the Terror
Chapter VII. Go down to
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Book VII. Vendémiaire.
Chapter I. Decadent
Chapter II. La Cabarus
Chapter III. Quiberon
Chapter IV. Lion not dead
Chapter V. Lion sprawling its last
Chapter VI. Grilled Herrings
Chapter VII. The Whiff of Grapeshot
Chapter VIII. Finis
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End Matter
Notes
List of Emendations
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Appendix 1: "On the Sinking of the Vengeur" (1839)
Introduction
Note on the Text
On the Sinking of the Vengeur
Notes
List of Emendations
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Appendix 2: Chronological Summary of The French Revolution
Notes
Appendix 3: Further Reading on The French Revolution
Works Cited
Index
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