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 82
... called itself national , is an impious and criminal attempt on the authority and liberty of the Gallican Church , since it seeks to separate France from the union and obedience owed by every Catholic to the pope as Vicar of Jesus Christ ...
... called itself national , is an impious and criminal attempt on the authority and liberty of the Gallican Church , since it seeks to separate France from the union and obedience owed by every Catholic to the pope as Vicar of Jesus Christ ...
Page 206
... called Miss Betsey to take leave of us . ' I am going to carry my little chickens to market , ' ( these were her very words , ) ' take your last look of them ; may be you will see them no more . ' ' Oh , my poor slaves ! my own slaves ...
... called Miss Betsey to take leave of us . ' I am going to carry my little chickens to market , ' ( these were her very words , ) ' take your last look of them ; may be you will see them no more . ' ' Oh , my poor slaves ! my own slaves ...
Page 212
... called Anthony , and his wife , who had brought their own victuals , and shared them with me . When we went ashore at the Grand Quay , the captain sent me to the house of my new master , Mr D— , to whom Captain I— had sold me . Grand ...
... called Anthony , and his wife , who had brought their own victuals , and shared them with me . When we went ashore at the Grand Quay , the captain sent me to the house of my new master , Mr D— , to whom Captain I— had sold me . Grand ...
Contents
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Don Giovanni | 3 |
Faith and death in the late Enlightenment | 17 |
David Hume Of Suicide | 24 |
Copyright | |
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