A Narrative of the Events which Have Taken Place in France, from the Landing of Napoleon Bonaparte on the 1st of March, 1815, Till the Restoration of Louis XVIII

A Narrative of the Events which Have Taken Place in France, from the Landing of Napoleon Bonaparte on the 1st of March, 1815, Till the Restoration of Louis XVIII
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Synopsis A Narrative of the Events which Have Taken Place in France, from the Landing of Napoleon Bonaparte on the 1st of March, 1815, Till the Restoration of Louis XVIII by : Helen Maria Williams

A narrative of the events which have taken place in France, from the landing of Napoleon Bonaparte, on the first of March, 1815, till the restoration of Louis xviii

A narrative of the events which have taken place in France, from the landing of Napoleon Bonaparte, on the first of March, 1815, till the restoration of Louis xviii
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Synopsis A narrative of the events which have taken place in France, from the landing of Napoleon Bonaparte, on the first of March, 1815, till the restoration of Louis xviii by : Helen Maria Williams

Dictionary of National Biography

Dictionary of National Biography
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Synopsis Dictionary of National Biography by : Leslie Stephen

British Writers and Paris

British Writers and Paris
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Synopsis British Writers and Paris by : Elisabeth Jay

Using a wealth of contemporary sources, this book tells the story of the way in which the turbulent, hedonistic world of mid-nineteenth-century Paris touched the careers and work of a host of Victorian writers, major and minor. It attends both to the way writers actually experienced life in a capital city markedly different from London, and to how they retailed this to a swiftly-growing British readership. En route, it reveals the cosmopolitan world of the salonsand the social life of the British Embassy; demonstrates the risky competitive world of the freelance journalist; traces the developing role of the foreign correspondent, and examines the, sometimescontradictory, prejudices about Paris and the Parisians contained in contemporary fiction.Casting a wide literary net, the first part of this book explores these writers' reaction to the swiftly changing politics and topography of Paris, before considering the nature of their social interactions with the Parisians, through networks provided by institutions such as the British Embassy and the salons. The second part of the book examines the significance of Parisfor mid-nineteenth-century Anglophone journalists, paying particular attention to the ways in which the young Thackeray's exposure to Parisian print culture shaped him as both writer and artist. Thefinal part focuses on fictional representations of Paris, revealing the frequency with which they relied upon previous literary sources, and how the surprisingly narrow palette of subgenres, structures and characters they employed contributed to the characteristic, and sometimes contradictory, prejudices of a swiftly-growing British readership.