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Women's Travel Writings in Revolutionary France, Part I

Part of the Chawton House Library: Women’s Travel Writings series
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This seven-volume facsimile set comprises first-hand accounts of France in the 1790s.

Helen Maria William's letters narrate the fall of Robespierre in 1794 and her 1798 book on Switzerland comments sceptically on the necessary coexistence of liberty with peace.

Charlotte West (who, like Williams, celebrated the fall of the Bastille but was later imprisoned by the Republic) records the corruption, paranoia and violence of the Terror both in the provinces and in Paris.

All texts, the majority of which have never been republished, are reproduced in full, augmented by a substantial general introduction to each set, headnotes, endnotes, and a consolidated index in the final volume.

Selected for their rarity, the texts are drawn from the unparalleled Chawton House Library collection; each facsimile page has been digitally cleaned and enhanced, significantly improving on the quality and legibility of the original.

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Product Details
1851968628 / 9781851968626
Laminated
01/05/2007
United Kingdom
English
1200 p.
24 cm
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Contents: Letters containing a sketch of the scenes . during the tyranny of Robespierre / by Helen Maria Williams - A tour in Switzerland / Helen Maria Williams - A ten years' residence in France, during the severest part of the Revolution . 1787 to 1797.