Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 3 of 3), Essay 8: France in the Eighteenth Century

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Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 3 of 3), Essay 8: France in the Eighteenth Century

by John Morley

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CRITICAL - MISCELLANIES - BY - JOHN MORLEY - VOL. III. - Essay 8: France in the Eighteenth Century

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The essay opens with a thoughtful meditation on what makes a historian truly effective, insisting that a deep familiarity with public life is as essential as literary skill. Drawing on the examples of ancient chroniclers and modern scholars, it argues that the best political histories are written by those who have lived, even peripherally, within the currents of power they seek to explain. This premise sets the stage for a nuanced look at eighteenth‑century France.

From there the discussion turns to the social and cultural fabric of the Ancien Régime, tracing how Enlightenment ideas began to challenge traditional hierarchies. It examines the salons, the spread of pamphlets, and the growing tension between philosophical optimism and the entrenched realities of court and clergy. The narrative balances vivid portraits of intellectual figures with an assessment of the broader forces that were reshaping French society.

Written in a clear, incisive style, the piece invites listeners to contemplate how literature, art, and politics intersected on the eve of monumental change. It offers a rich, contextual foundation for anyone curious about the ideas and conditions that set the stage for France’s transformative years.

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~45 minutes (44K characters)

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Project Gutenberg

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Produced by Paul Murray, Suzan Flanagan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2006-09-30

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Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Morley

John Morley

1838–1923

A sharp-minded Victorian man of letters, he built a lasting reputation through lucid essays, major biographies, and a long public career in liberal politics. His writing combines intellectual seriousness with a clear, readable style that still feels approachable.

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