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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... William Godwin was the " Mucius " who supplied sev- eral essays - two in the third and fourth issues ( October and November 1785 ) , three in the following April , May , and July , and something in each of the final six issues ( August ...
... William Godwin was the " Mucius " who supplied sev- eral essays - two in the third and fourth issues ( October and November 1785 ) , three in the following April , May , and July , and something in each of the final six issues ( August ...
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... Godwin had invented both the titles and the extracts of the imaginary works ... William Smellie an Edinburgh Magazine and Review , which had collapsed after ... William Godwin , 59-60 . 11. Marken , " William Godwin , " 522 . 12 ...
... Godwin had invented both the titles and the extracts of the imaginary works ... William Smellie an Edinburgh Magazine and Review , which had collapsed after ... William Godwin , 59-60 . 11. Marken , " William Godwin , " 522 . 12 ...
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... William Woodfall , the newspaper editors , " and others . And we must suppose that Oswald at this time was developing some acquaintances in publishing circles ; possibly he and Godwin had met early on . One curious coincidence of dates ...
... William Woodfall , the newspaper editors , " and others . And we must suppose that Oswald at this time was developing some acquaintances in publishing circles ; possibly he and Godwin had met early on . One curious coincidence of dates ...
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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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