Journal article
The Sovereign Emotion
Interview with Patrick Boucheron
- By Patrick Boucheron,
- Interviewed by Michaël Fœssel,
- Emmanuel Laurentin
Pages 34 to 42
Cite this article
- BOUCHERON, Patrick,
- Interviewed by FŒSSEL, Michaël,
- LAURENTIN, Emmanuel,
- Boucheron, Patrick.,
- et al.
- Boucheron, P.,
- Interviewed by Fœssel, M.,
- Laurentin, E.
https://doi.org/10.3917/espri.1603.0034
Cite this article
- Boucheron, P.,
- Interviewed by Fœssel, M.,
- Laurentin, E.
- Boucheron, Patrick.,
- et al.
- BOUCHERON, Patrick,
- Interviewed by FŒSSEL, Michaël,
- LAURENTIN, Emmanuel,
https://doi.org/10.3917/espri.1603.0034
English
There is a political history of emotions: anger, the privilege of the Great, is devolved to the people in modern democracies. But literature and human sciences must ask about the reasons of anger.