To the Finland station; : a study in the writing and acting of history. / Edmund Wilson

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, : Buccaneer Books , 1997, c1940.Description: 509 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 1568495749
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 335.4 WIL
LOC classification:
  • HX36 .W5 1972
Contents:
Summary: Edmund Wilson's magnum opus,To the Finland Station, is a stirring account of revolutionary politics, people, and ideas from the French Revolution through the Paris Commune to the Bolshevik seizure of power in 1917. It is a work of history on a grand scale, at once sweeping and detailed, closely reasoned and passionately argued, that succeeds in painting an unforgettable picture--alive with conspirators and philosophers, utopians and nihilists--of the making of the modern world.
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Includes index.

Introduction. Michelet discovers Vico -- Michelet and the Middle Ages -- Michelet and the revolution -- Michelet tries to live his history -- Michelet between nationalism and socialism -- Decline of the revolutionary tradition : Renan -- Decline of the revolutionary tradition : Taine -- Decline of the revolutionary tradition : Anatole France -- Origins of socialism : Babeuf's defense -- Origins of socialism : Saint-Simon's hierarchy -- Origins of socialism : the communities of Fourier and Owen -- Origins of socialism : Enfantin and the American socialists -- Karl Marx : Prometheus and Lucifer -- Karl Marx decides to change the world -- Friedrich Engels : the young man from Manchester -- The partnership of Marx and Engels -- Marx and Engels : grinding the lens -- Marx and Engels take a hand at making history -- The myth of the dialectic -- Marx and Engels go back to writing history -- Historical actors : Lassalle -- Historical actors : Baknin -- Karl Marx : poet of commodities and dictator of the proletariat -- Karl Marx dies at his desk -- Lenin : the brothers Ulynov -- Lenin : the great headmaster -- Trotsky : the young eagle -- Trotsky identifies history with himself with Lenin -- Lenin identifies himself with history -- Lenin at the Finland station.

Edmund Wilson's magnum opus,To the Finland Station, is a stirring account of revolutionary politics, people, and ideas from the French Revolution through the Paris Commune to the Bolshevik seizure of power in 1917. It is a work of history on a grand scale, at once sweeping and detailed, closely reasoned and passionately argued, that succeeds in painting an unforgettable picture--alive with conspirators and philosophers, utopians and nihilists--of the making of the modern world.

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