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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 43
Page 98
... justice and terror , 1794 Robespierre , speech to the National Convention on ' The principles of public morality ' , 5 February 1794 What is the goal towards which we are heading ? The peaceful enjoyment of liberty and equality , the ...
... justice and terror , 1794 Robespierre , speech to the National Convention on ' The principles of public morality ' , 5 February 1794 What is the goal towards which we are heading ? The peaceful enjoyment of liberty and equality , the ...
Page 179
... justice is so expensive , that justice cannot be obtained by the poor ; there are many in England who gain a livelihood by laying legal traps to slay the ignorant poor for reward , and with all , the innumerable laws that are in being ...
... justice is so expensive , that justice cannot be obtained by the poor ; there are many in England who gain a livelihood by laying legal traps to slay the ignorant poor for reward , and with all , the innumerable laws that are in being ...
Page 295
... justice and love mercy . MICAH7 To all the inhabitants of the British Empire , who value the favour of God , or are alive to the interests or honour of their country - to all who have any respect for justice , or any feelings of ...
... justice and love mercy . MICAH7 To all the inhabitants of the British Empire , who value the favour of God , or are alive to the interests or honour of their country - to all who have any respect for justice , or any feelings of ...
Contents
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Don Giovanni | 3 |
Faith and death in the late Enlightenment | 17 |
David Hume Of Suicide | 24 |
Copyright | |
49 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Africans Anna authority believe better blessings body Bonaparte brother cause Christ Christianity church crime cruel dear death divine doctrines Dominique-Vivant Denon Don Giovanni duty DYING earth Elvira Emperor endeavour England Estates-General eternal evil faith father fear France freedom French French Revolution friends give glory grace happiness heard heart human HYMN Inveresk Jamaica JAMES WEDDERBURN Jesus justice King labour Le Père Duchesne Leporello liberty live London LORD Lorenzo da Ponte Mary Prince Masetto master mind misery mistress moral mother Napoleon nation nature Negro never Olney Hymns oppression Ottavio political poor PRIEST principles providence punishment Quobna Ottobah Cugoano reason religion Revolution Robert Wedderburn Scena sense sentiments slavery slaves society soul Source Spenceans terror things Third Estate thought tion told truth universal virtue voice wicked wickedness woman word Zerlina