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This first volume, published under the supervision of Jean-Daniel Candaux and Lucia Omacini, assembles the texts produced between 1774 and 1799. The volume divides into three sections: Constant's essays written when still a boy; texts stemming from his study years in Scotland, France, Switzerland and Germany; and above all his first political writings (pamphlets, speeches, articles), which appeared during the Directoire and Consulat years. Other scholars involved in the making of this volume are Simone Balaye, Mauro Barberis, Claude Bruneel, Magda Campanini, Paul Delbouille, Edouard Guitton, Kurt Kloocke, Roland Mortier and Claude Reymond."
OEuvres complètes, IV, Discours au Tribunat. De la possibilité d'une constitution républicaine dans un grand pays (1799-1803)
Benjamin Constant
Walter de Gruyter
2005
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Ce volume s'ouvre sur les remarquables discours au Tribunat, par lesquels Constant perfectionne ses talents innes d'orateur politique. Ils sont publies ici d'apres les diverses sources accessibles, y compris les proces-verbaux des seances, qui permettent de faire etat de toutes les interventions du tribun ainsi que d'un discours perdu. Viennent ensuite les fragments de l'ouvrage abandonne que l'auteur voulait intituler De la possibilite d'une constitution republicaine dans un grand pays, edites pour la premiere fois sur la base de l'ensemble des manuscrits. Ils sont suivis de quelques autres textes qui appartiennent a la meme epoque et qui completent l'image de l'action politique de Constant sous le Consulat et les debuts de l'Empire. Enfin, en annexe, est reproduite une copie partielle de l'ouvrage Des circonstances actuelles, de Mme de Stael, qui a ete faite a la demande de Constant pour lui servir d'instrument de travail et dont on retrouve beaucoup de traces dans les fragments de l'ouvrage abandonne ainsi que dans les Principes de politiques. La connaissance de cette copie est indispensable a la bonne comprehension des debuts de la reflexion politique de Constant. Cet ensemble tres riche de textes presentes dans une perspective nouvelle est complete, comme toujours, d'une chronologie, d'instruments bibliographiques et d'un index des noms propres qui en permettent une lecture approfondie.
The volume of the "OEuvres Completes de Benjamin Constant," which marks the starting point of this important publication, contains all the material relating to "The Hundred Days," the most controversial episode in the career of Benjamin Constant, the politician. After having cricised Napoleon very severely in the press during the march on Paris, Constant rallied to the support of the Emperor on his return to power. He then agreed to work on the publication of the "Acte Additionnel aux Constitutions de l'Empire." Following the battle of Waterloo, Constant felt bound to offer an explanation for his conduct and he prepared the volume which appeared, between 1820 and 1822, under the title "Memoires sur les Cent-Jours." Volume 14 of the "OEuvres Completes de Benjamin Constant," which has been carefully edited by Kurt Kloocke of the University of Tubingen and Andre Cabanis of the University of Toulouse, includes all the texts which relate to the "Memoires," together with all the drafts left by Constant.
OEuvres complètes, XVIII, De la Religion, considérée dans sa source, ses formes ses développements, Tome II
Benjamin Constant
de Gruyter
2017
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This volume contains the definitive version of the second of the five volumes of Benjamin Constant's major study entitled "De la Religion, consideree dans sa source ...." Its unusually extensive annexes assemble a selection of manuscripts illustrating the working methods and strategies employed by the author. Further, the volume contains a general introduction, a chronology and a detailed critical apparatus comprising explanatory notes, biographical details of the persons referred to, a bibliography, and an index of proper names. As such it gives a graphic idea of the astounding originality displayed by Constant in his approach to research on religion.
The first volume of the "Correspondance generale de Benjamin Constant" covers the period from 1774 to 1792 and contains the letters written by the child, from a very young age, to members of his family, those of the student who had been sent by his father to the Universities of Erlangen and Edinburgh, those of the young man in flight towards England and Scotland sent to Mme de Charriere, and, finally, those of the bored chamberlain at the court of Brunswick, where Constant contracted an unhappy marriage. The volume was edited by the General Editor of the "Correspondance generale," Cecil P. Courtney of the University of Cambridge, assisted by Dennis Wood of Birmingham University.
This second volume of the "Correspondance generale," which covers the years 1793 and 1794, is composed mainly of the continuation of the brilliant series of letters which Benjamin Constant (1767-1830), now a courtier at Brunswick, had begun to exchange with Isabelle de Charriere in Switzerland in 1787. These letters, along with those addressed by Constant to other correspondents, particularly to several members of his family and friends in Brunswick, enable us to follow the events of his intellectual and emotional life at this time, including his friendship with the publicist Jakob Mauvillon, his role in the court-martial affair of his father, his divorce from his first wife Minna von Cramm, his friendship with Charlotte von Hardenberg (later his second wife), his break with the Court of Brunswick, his return to Switzerland and the beginning of his long liaison with Germaine de Stael.
The third volume of Correspondance generale contains the text of 279 letters written by or addressed to Benjamin Constant from the period preceding the beginning of his career as journalist and publicist in Paris in May - June 1795 until his nomination to the Tribunat in December 1799. This volume is a valuable document on the intellectual and political life of the period; at the same time it allows the reader to see at close range Constant's relations his family and friends, including Isabelle de Charriere and Germaine de Stael; the reader will also find here the earliest letters of his correspondence with Julie Talma.
This fourth volume of the Correspondance generale contains 368 letters written during the period of the Consulat when, as a member of the Tribunat until January 1802, Constant acquired a reputation as a brilliant orator and outspoken opponent of Bonaparte. It was also a period when he produced a number of manuscripts on politics and religion on which he would base works published between 1814 and 1830. The correspondence also contains letters of compelling human interest to and from Julie Talma and an extraordinary epistolary exchange with Anna Lindsay, with whom Constant fell in love in 1800.
The 285 letters contained in this volume of the "Correspondance generale" date from the years following Constant's exclusion from the Tribunal. They reflect his work on religious issues, his dreams of literary success, and his travels in France, Germany, and Switzerland. In addition, they provide an impression of political life at the beginning of the Napoleonic empire and the emotional vicissitudes undergone by their author: his unsuccessful attempts to break with Germaine de Stael, his desire to marry (but whom?), his presence at the deaths of Julie Talma and Isabelle de Charriere, and his initial lack of enthusiasm after renewing his acquaintance with Charlotte von Hardenberg.
Benjamin Constant: Adolphe. Roman Entstanden: 1806/07. Erstdruck: 1817. Hier in der bersetzung von Josef Ettlinger, Halle, Verlag von Otto Hendel, 1898. Neuausgabe. Herausgegeben von Karl-Maria Guth. Berlin 2022. Der Text dieser Ausgabe wurde behutsam an die neue deutsche Rechtschreibung angepasst. Umschlaggestaltung von Thomas Schultz-Overhage unter Verwendung des Bildes: Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Portr t eines jungen Mannes. Gesetzt aus der Minion Pro, 11 pt. Henricus - Edition Deutsche Klassik GmbH
Benjamin Constant: Adolphe. Roman Entstanden: 1806/07. Erstdruck: 1817. Hier in der bersetzung von Josef Ettlinger, Halle, Verlag von Otto Hendel, 1898. Neuausgabe. Herausgegeben von Karl-Maria Guth. Berlin 2022. Der Text dieser Ausgabe wurde behutsam an die neue deutsche Rechtschreibung angepasst. Umschlaggestaltung von Thomas Schultz-Overhage unter Verwendung des Bildes: Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Portr t eines jungen Mannes. Gesetzt aus der Minion Pro, 11 pt. Henricus - Edition Deutsche Klassik GmbH
Benjamin Constant: Adolphe. Roman Lesefreundlicher Gro druck in 16-pt-Schrift Gro format, 210 x 297 mm Berliner Ausgabe, 2022 Durchgesehener Neusatz bearbeitet und eingerichtet von Theodor Borken Entstanden: 1806/07. Erstdruck: 1817. Hier in der bersetzung von Josef Ettlinger, Halle, Verlag von Otto Hendel, 1898. Der Text dieser Ausgabe wurde behutsam an die neue deutsche Rechtschreibung angepasst. Umschlaggestaltung von Thomas Schultz-Overhage unter Verwendung des Bildes: Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Portr t eines jungen Mannes. Gesetzt aus der Minion Pro, 16 pt. Henricus - Edition Deutsche Klassik GmbH
Adolphe et De l'esprit de conquête et de l'usurpation Quelques réflexions sur le théâtre allemand
Benjamin Constant
Tredition Classics
2012
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