From Enlightenment to Romanticism: Anthology, Part 1Ian L. Donnachie, Carmen Lavin This is the second of two anthologies designed to accompany the Open University course "From Enlightenment to Romanticism", an interdisciplinary exploration of the changes and transitions in European culture between 1780 and 1830. The collection of extracts in this anthology provides primary and secondary sources on changing landscapes, new forms of knowledge, new conceptions of art and the artist and the exotic and Oriential. Each selection is accompanied by a detailed introduction explaining the context and significance of the sources. Extracts in the anthology stimulate questions rather than provide reassuring answers and offer vital insights to the major events, movements and personalities of the time. |
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Page 84
... King of France , the Queen , my sister , and the royal family , with as much surprise and indignation as myself , and that your feelings cannot differ from mine about an event which gives rise to fears of consequences still more ...
... King of France , the Queen , my sister , and the royal family , with as much surprise and indignation as myself , and that your feelings cannot differ from mine about an event which gives rise to fears of consequences still more ...
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... King of France as an object of common interest to all the sovereigns of Europe . They trust that this interest cannot fail to be recognised by the Powers whose aid is sought , and that therefore the latter will not refuse , together ...
... King of France as an object of common interest to all the sovereigns of Europe . They trust that this interest cannot fail to be recognised by the Powers whose aid is sought , and that therefore the latter will not refuse , together ...
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... King of Westphalia , 1807 Fontainebleau , 15 November 1807 To Jérôme Bonaparte , King of Westphalia My Dear Brother , You will find enclosed the constitution of your king- dom . This constitution contains the conditions on which I ...
... King of Westphalia , 1807 Fontainebleau , 15 November 1807 To Jérôme Bonaparte , King of Westphalia My Dear Brother , You will find enclosed the constitution of your king- dom . This constitution contains the conditions on which I ...
Contents
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Don Giovanni | 3 |
Faith and death in the late Enlightenment | 17 |
David Hume Of Suicide | 24 |
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