PART III

The Revolution Goes Astray (for the First Time)

‘The French mob … is among the liveliest phenomena of our world. So rapid, audacious; so clear-sighted, inventive, prompt to seize the moment; instinct with life to its finger-ends!’

Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881), safe in London in the 1830s, writing his book The French Revolution: A History (1837)