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Stanislas Jean de Boufflers Correspondence
  • Language: en

Stanislas Jean de Boufflers Correspondence

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Embassy, Translated from the French of Mons. Le Chevalier de Boufflers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 2

The Embassy, Translated from the French of Mons. Le Chevalier de Boufflers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1770
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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French Revolutionary Lives
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 254

French Revolutionary Lives

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Portrait of an Island
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 417

Portrait of an Island

The once-famous trading center of Gorée, Sénégal, today lies in the busy harbor of the modern city of Dakar. From its beginnings as a modest outpost, Gorée became one of the intersections linking African trading routes to the European Atlantic trade. Then as now, people of many nationalities poured into the island: Dutch, English, French, Portuguese, Tukulor, and Wolof. Trading parties brought with them gold, firewood, mirrors, books, and more. They built houses of various forms, using American lumber, French roof tiles, freshly cut straw, and pulverized seashells, and furnished them in a fashion as cosmopolitan as the city itself. A work of architectural history, Portrait of an Island e...

Becoming a Revolutionary
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 374

Becoming a Revolutionary

Here Timothy Tackett tests some of the diverse explanations of the origins of the French Revolution by examining the psychological itineraries of the individuals who launched it--the deputies of the Estates General and the National Assembly. Based on a wide variety of sources, notably the letters and diaries of over a hundred deputies, the book assesses their collective biographies and their cultural and political experience before and after 1789. In the face of the current "revisionist" orthodoxy, it argues that members of the Third Estate differed dramatically from the Nobility in wealth, status, and culture. Virtually all deputies were familiar with some elements of the Enlightenment, yet...

First Letters in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 291

First Letters in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries

‘First letters’ can be understood in various ways: as the first letters written by a person, such as the letters of children, or of drafts which were preserved, amended and copied; as the first letter of a particular type, such as an experienced letter-writer’s first love letter; and as the first letter to a new correspondent, among many others. The idea of a first letter also suggests a link with the letters that follow: what is the connection between the first letter and those which come after it? Written by academics specializing in letter-writing internationally, this volume examines the letters of various authors, philosophers, and artists, including Benjamin Constant, José-Maria de Heredia, Voltaire, Diderot, Coleridge, De Quincey, and others. It is structured in four sections: letters from youth; first letters in fictional works; the writer’s persona; and first letters within correspondence.

Donizetti and His Operas
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 766

Donizetti and His Operas

The series will include both new and recent titles drawn from the whole range of the Press's very substantial publishing programs.

Catalogue of the Printed Books and Manuscripts in the John Rylands Library, Manchester
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 666
Night the Old Regime Ended
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

Night the Old Regime Ended

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The Collected Letters of Charlotte Smith
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 876

The Collected Letters of Charlotte Smith

One of the most popular poets of her time, Charlotte Smith revived the sonnet form in England, influencing Wordsworth and Keats. Equally popular as a novelist, she experimented with many genres, and even her children's books were highly regarded by her contemporaries. Charlotte Smith's letters enlarge our understanding of her literary achievement, for they show the private world of spirit, determination, anger, and sorrow in which she wrote. Despite her family's diligence in destroying her papers, almost 500 of Smith's letters survived in 22 libraries, archives, and private collections. The present edition makes available most of these never-before-published letters to publishers, patrons, s...