Commerce Des Lumières: John Oswald and the British in Paris, 1790-1793University of Missouri Press, 1986 - 338 páginas "My subject is the involvement of British intellectuals in revolutionary thought and action between the end of the American Revolution and the fourth year of the French Revolution. John Oswald, briefly famous as a herald and warrior and Pythagorean, then accidentally famous as a poet, was in fact an actively involved and highly articulate British member of the Jacobin Club of Paris, and to pursue his career is to move into the center of British-French revolutionary organization at the blissful, if anxious, dawn of the era of militant democracy and English romantic poetry."--Introduction. |
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... Letter " in a forty - eight - page pamphlet well known as Oswald's , which is introduced by what purports to have been an- other letter to the printer of the Chronicle signed " H.K. Ramsgate , 30th June . " The full title of the ...
... Letter " in a forty - eight - page pamphlet well known as Oswald's , which is introduced by what purports to have been an- other letter to the printer of the Chronicle signed " H.K. Ramsgate , 30th June . " The full title of the ...
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... letter , misconstrued , that got Oswald into the 1821 Lives of Eminent Scotsmen ( to use the running head of the volume called Lives of Scot- tish Poets ) against the better judgment of the anonymous editor . 107 In the " Burns ...
... letter , misconstrued , that got Oswald into the 1821 Lives of Eminent Scotsmen ( to use the running head of the volume called Lives of Scot- tish Poets ) against the better judgment of the anonymous editor . 107 In the " Burns ...
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... letter from the Douai Club ( founded two years ago ) calling him a vile calumniator and Lafayette a hero ! Merlin tries to get on to " more interesting " topics . In a parenthesis we learn that while Robespierre is still discussing the ...
... letter from the Douai Club ( founded two years ago ) calling him a vile calumniator and Lafayette a hero ! Merlin tries to get on to " more interesting " topics . In a parenthesis we learn that while Robespierre is still discussing the ...
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The Butchers Knife Frontispiece of Oswalds The Cry of Nature by James Gillray unsigned | 6 |
From Scotland to the Malabar Coast | 12 |
Oswalds neighborhood 17761779 1784+ | 17 |
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Commerce Des Lumières: John Oswald and the British in Paris, 1790-1793 David V. Erdman Vista de fragmentos - 1986 |
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