The French People Overwhelming the Hydra of Federalism, an engraving by Villeneuve, ca. 1790s.
Featured on PDR in the essay The Revolutionary Colossus
As the French Revolution entered its most radical years, there emerged in print a recurring figure, the collective power of the people expressed as a single gigantic body — a king-eating Colossus. Samantha Wesner traces the lineage of this nouveau Hercules, from Erasmus Darwin’s Bastille-breaking giant to a latter incarnation in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein.