Read Liberty: The Lives and Times of Six Women in Revolutionary France Online
Authors: Lucy Moore
see my husband’s glory intact
: Roland
Lettres
II, 756
had nothing to lose
: Roland
Memoirs
67
the unfortunate and almost ridiculous
: Tocqueville 209
honnêtes gens
: Bouloiseau 50
dispatch them in advance
: Furet
Interpreting
68
very vigorous measures…virtue and vice
: The next quotations, Moore
Journal
II, 17, 215
No one is more fair
: May 231
It was past midnight
: Loomis 218
His only object…this is one reason…menace, or contempt
: The next quotations, Moore
Journal
II, 145, 144, 101
Do you want a Revolution
: Schama 649
as much enlivened…their mutual animosity
: The next quotations, Moore
Journal
II, 181, 206
sweet as a…than from love
: Jullien 342
He retires before…in his heart
: The next quotations, Moore
Journal
II, 212, 146
solitary rebel
: Arasse 50
Louis must die
: Hardman 74
He knows that he is
: Moore
Journal
II, 358
The blood, even of the
: Kelly 81
To kill a king, you
: Roudinesco 126
Who’ll bid me…demand first refusal
: Stevenson ii
amphibious animal
: Roudinesco 125
neither the physique nor
: Stevenson ii
I die content that
: Schama 672
donned its costume and borrowed
: Yonge I, 232
flocked to their…out the candle
: Todd 216. The entry in her diary is dated 26 Dec. 1792 but this must be a mistake since she is clearly describing the day of Louis’s execution, 21 Jan. 1793
At half past ten
: La Tour du Pin 177
it would be…a brilliant court
: Arasse 60
to protect my honour
: Roland
Memoirs
37
if we did not possess
: May 253
because he was not prepared
: Roland
Memoirs
28
retired from office
: HMW 1794 II, 146
I am ashamed…my own house
: May 252
theatre where she…recover her empire
: Roland
Mémoires
(ed. Perroud) II, 475
great deal
: Roland
Memoirs
54
He adored me…chagrins domestiques
: The next quotations, Roland
Lettres
II, 757, 680, 759
it must be feared that
: Schama 714
he is evidently a republican
: Plutarch II, 225
repeated discussions about foodstuffs
:
WRP
126–7
thirty thousand women might assemble
: Cerati 24
To provoke trouble…stirring up trouble
: The next quotations,
WRP
130, 140
I believe that…hard and unpitying
: George 418
he will always prevent
: Gottschalk 177
notary and curè
: Soboul
Parisian Sans-Culottes
245
the Jacobins and their supporters
: Roland
Memoirs
30
entirely personal
: Roland
Lettres
II, 760
corrupt deputies
: Shulim 270
a confusion of sounds inexpressibly
: HMW 1790 4
saw at once…of the guilty
: The rest of the quotations in this chapter, Roland
Memoirs
32–5, 39–40
Chapter 9 · MARIÉE
all the calm…is Mlle Bernard
: Letter reprinted in full in English in Herriot I, 11–13, and in French in Wagener 504–5
singulièrement jolie
: Wagener 17
play some great part
: Herriot I, 3n.
to the great satisfaction of
: Wagener 18
little doll
: Roland
Memoirs
136
was never anything…charmed his eyes
: Lenormant
Memoirs
7
respected her sensibilities
: Herold 287
without the least worry
: Wagener 36
as of a kind friend
: Mohl 6
mother of warriors
: Christiansen 103
we must not make too
: Cobb
The Police
91
Chapter 10 · ACTIVISTE
glorious…pay it homage…of the Republic
: The next quotations,
WRP
159, 156–7, 159
On average only a tenth
…: Palmer
Twelve
27
to instruct themselves…Robespierre [and] Marat
: The next quotations,
WRP
161–5, 159
exclusively
: HMW 1796 I, 139
Fellow citizens, let…for their age
: Roudinesco 132–4
Brissotine…incredible fury
: The next quotations, Ernst 280, 277
le fouet
: Duhet 80
depraved societies…of their sex
: The next quotations, Cerati 55, 26
intoxicated Bacchanalians…drunk with blood
: Melzer and Rabine 93
Vive la Montagne…Equality…domestic animals
: The next quotations, Cerati 56, 57, 54
evil influences, under
: Hufton 30
Who rang the tocsin…We did
: George 422
troupe de furies, avide
: Hufton 31
in the passages
: HMW 1796 I, 73
Their zeal is…coquines of Paris
: The next quotations, Cerati 93, 55
firmness and intrepidity…themselves doubly useful
:
WRP
176–7
The vices of our education
: Roudinesco 130
women are far from being
: Soboul
BHÉSRF
19
It would seem that, born
: Gutwirth 293
joy and satisfaction…Constitution
:
WRP
160
Let Marat’s head…them all guillotined
: The next quotations, Schama 730, 736
assassinated by a…that great man
: Petrey 73
Her beautiful face…with Charlotte Corday
: Schama 741
She has killed us
: Kelly 101
This woman being…race of Caen
: The next quotations, Petrey 74, 72
There is no…sovereignty is enemy
: Brooks 56
the red priest of
: Hufton 27
A state is…belong to everyone
: The next quotations, Soboul
Parisian Sans-Culottes
63, 61
Victory is assured when women
: Mathiez
Vie
132
apostle of liberty
: George 419
be replaced by the energy
: Hufton 32n.
It is your…glory awaits you
:
WRP
175
director of the knitters
…:
WRP
166–71
grace and beauty
: Plutarch I, 25 et seq.
O Women! Liberty…women of France
: Schama 749
In making yourselves more motherly
: Gutwirth 178
cold and indolent…I had hoped
: Roland
Memoirs
38
the nectar of the age
: Applewhite and Levy 61
charmante nourrice
: La Tour du Pin 206
We are all…the people life
: The next quotations, Sennett
Flesh and Stone
310, 291
Chapter 11 · PRISONNIÈRE
men stood up…without curtains…capable of mastering
: The next quotations, Roland
Memoirs
41, 45, 42
since the national representation
: HMW 1796 I, 172
Folly and crime have triumphed
: Roland
Memoirs
49
The evil sans-culottes…in the provinces
: Roland
Lettres
II, 759
My conscience spoke to me
: Brissot
Life
75
How many times…of your valour
: The next quotations, Roland
Lettres
II, 481, 484
With a smooth…like a homing pigeon…Citoyenne Roland…You would have thought…Commissioners…indecent curiosity…one of those…Gesture supplies…if my conscience…these dregs of…This is where…a cutlet…All they had done…These tyrants…the man who…of the people
: The next quotations, Roland
Memoirs
109, 110, 110, 111, 111, 112, 115, 115, 171, 115, 115, 113, 113, 115, 116, 82
believed nothing good could
: Loomis 201
the thing that has struck
: Roland
Memoirs
97–8
to the degree that power
: Outram in Porter, 125
This seemed my…my moral and political…the fire myself
: The next quotations, Roland
Memoirs
33, 75, 75
Here, behind bars and bolted
: May 264
can I complain…my last sigh
: Roland
Lettres
II, 492–3
overcome the contradiction
: Outram 138
How I cherish the bars
: Roland
Lettres
II, 500
chains that honour…no-one can see
: May 265
this sweet image
: Roland
Lettres
II, 499
How immediate…my ardent kisses
: Rousseau
La Nouvelle Héloïse
215–6
a loving soul…to practise it
: Roland
Mémoires
(ed. Perroud) II, 437
pleasant little…unpatriotic talk
: Roland
Memoirs
121
I would hardly have believed
: Roland,
Mémoires
(ed. Roux) 290
Chapter 12 · RÉVOLUTIONNAIRE
une petite crise
…: Caron I, 94
The cockade…movements too much
: Caron I, 150
Two citizens cannot whisper
: Mercier
Waiting City
121
and the queue represented
: La Tour du Pin 194
Our husbands made the revolution
: Caron I, 150
rage and despair…A Single heart…The most delicate…my own eyes
: The next quotations, Yalom 199, 182, 182, 183
Who dares to…by bonnes républicaines
: The next quotations, Cobban I, 236, 165
coward
: George 426
You are infatuated…pale and tremble
:
WRP
178–81
unanimous judgement
: George 427
the doubly advantageous…to crush tyranny
: Hufton 33
She claimed that one didn’t
:
WRP
187
advocates of tyranny or federalism
: Blanc xii
cockroach eyes…women to him
: The next quotations,
WRP
189, 189, 187, 190
It is these…not watch out
: Hufton 35
Citoyenne Lacombe…if they wanted…À bas…The first one…The tumult…We found nothing…All the ills…ill of you
: The next quotations,
WRP
191, 183, 192, 192, 183, 196, 193, 191