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Camus' teen goth Saint-Just...
Another query - does anyone know the source, if any, for Albert Camus' description of Saint-Just (presumably while a law student) living in a room with black walls with teardrop patterns and the shutters closed? This sounds too teen-angsty to be true, but would be wonderful if it was (reminds me of The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, when in a fit of depression he paints his bedroom black but Noddy's bells keep showing through!). Camus mentions it in the Saint-Just chapter of 'The Rebel'.
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Ew. *weeps for the loss of human dignity and innocence once again*
Darn, none of the 20thc historian are that much fun!
It depends. Norman Hampson and Thomas Crow, for only two examples, are quite "amusing" sometimes. .__.
Saint-Just 'Harolding'! (as in 'Harold and Maude').
It would explain why some movies seem determined in showing Robespierre aged of 50 or 60 years old.
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Geriatric Robespierres..the 1930's Scarlet Pimpernel was on again a few weeks ago, and I think they must have got him mixed up with Mirabeau! It's the one that starts "June 1792, and Robespierre, dictator of France, is sending dozens to the guillotine..." so old man Robespierre is the least of the problems. Fun, though!
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