The Duel Between France and Germany

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The Duel Between France and Germany

by Charles Sumner

EN·~2 hours·33 chapters

Chapters

33 total
1

THE DUEL BETWEEN FRANCE AND GERMANY - REPRINTED FROM "ADDRESSES ON WAR" - BY CHARLES SUMNER - THE DUEL BETWEEN FRANCE AND GERMANY, WITH ITS LESSON TO CIVILIZATION. - LECTURE IN THE MUSIC HALL, BOSTON, OCTOBER 26, 1870.

0:26
2

Ralph Zimmerman, David Starner, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed

0:06
3

LECTURE.

0:53
4

WAR UNDER THE LAW OF NATIONS A DUEL.

9:30
5

WHY THIS PARALLEL NOW?

0:58
6

SUDDENNESS OF THIS WAR.

1:47
7

CHALLENGE TO PRUSSIA.

2:26
8

COMEDY.

2:27
9

PRETEXT OF THE TELEGRAM.

8:40
10

FORMAL DECLARATION OF WAR.

3:32

Description

Delivered to a packed Boston hall in October 1870, this powerful lecture turns the raging Franco‑German conflict into a grand “duel” between nations. Drawing on classical sources—from Livy’s Roman duels to Plautus’s theatrical battles—the speaker frames war as a formal contest judged by fortune, where armies become the lawyers and the battlefield the courtroom. The orator’s language is vivid and measured, inviting listeners to contemplate the ancient roots of modern warfare.

Beyond the grand metaphor, the essay probes the legal and moral codes that supposedly govern such national duels, contrasting them with the brutal realities of combat. A striking anecdote about the legendary Chevalier Bayard illustrates how chivalric ideals clash with harsh violence, highlighting the thin line between honor and barbarism. Listeners will gain a window into 19th‑century thought on conflict, law, and civilization, all delivered with the rhetorical flair of a historic public address.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (131K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-08-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Charles Sumner

Charles Sumner

1811–1874

A towering voice against slavery, he became one of the most outspoken senators of the Civil War era and later pushed hard for equal rights during Reconstruction. His fierce principles made him admired, feared, and impossible to ignore.

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