
Contents
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION A HISTORY by THOMAS CARLYLE
VOLUME I. THE BASTILLE
BOOK 1.I. DEATH OF LOUIS XV.
Chapter 1.1.I. Louis the Well-Beloved.
Chapter 1.1.II. Realised Ideals.
Chapter 1.1.III. Viaticum.
Chapter 1.1.IV. Louis the Unforgotten.
BOOK 1.II. THE PAPER AGE
Chapter 1.2.I. Astræa Redux.
The book opens at a tumultuous moment in late eighteenth‑century France, when the death of Louis XV and the financial crisis of the crown set the stage for radical change. It follows the escalating tensions that lead to the storming of the Bastille, the chaotic meetings of the Estates‑General, and the fierce emergence of the Third Estate demanding a voice. Through vivid detail, readers witness the early debates, petitions, and street protests that ignited a revolution.
Written in a narrative style that blends scholarly insight with dramatic storytelling, the author lets the voices of ordinary citizens, reformist nobles, and outspoken women come to the fore. Each chapter reads like a series of intense scenes, from heated parliamentary sessions to the first clashes on the streets of Paris. Listeners will feel the urgency and hope of a nation on the brink of transformation, gaining a clear picture of how the revolutionary momentum first gathered.
Language
en
Duration
~32 hours (1859K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-02-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1795–1881
A powerful Victorian voice, this Scottish essayist and historian wrote with urgency about leadership, work, revolution, and the moral strain of modern life. Best known for The French Revolution, he became one of the most debated and influential prose writers of the 19th century.
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