Miscellany/Mélanges

Volume: 267

Series: SVEC

Volume Editors: Haydn Mason

Publication Date: 1989

Pages: 444

ISBN: 978-0-7294-0387-0

Price: £55


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Murray Pittock, New Jacobite songs of the Forty-five Thomas E. Kaiser, The abbé Dubos and the historical defence of monarchy in early eighteenth-century France Wanda Dzwigala, Voltaire and Poland: the historical works Uta Janssens-Knorsch, Against Voltaire: an unfavourable view of the philosopher-poet among the French expatriates in Berlin James May, Edward Young’s criticism of Voltaire in Resignation 1761, 1762 José-Michel Moureaux, D’Argens éditeur de Julien Thadd E. Hall, Jean-Jacques Rousseau: the Corsican connection Lisa Gasbarrone, From the part to the whole: nature and machine in Rousseau’s Rêveries Norma Perry, Identifying Helvétius’s London landlord, Egidius Augustinus Van Coppenolle Simon Davies, An Irish friend of Helvétius identified, with an unpublished letter Peter V. Conroy Jr, Male bonding and female isolation in Laclos’ Les Liaisons dangereuses Viktor Link, The first operatic version of Pamela John Pappas, Supplément à l’Inventaire de la correspondance de d’Alembert T. M. Pratt, Of exploration and exploitation: the New World in later Enlightenment epic Jean-Claude David, Intrigues et cabales ministérielles à la fin du règne de Louis XV: l’exil du chevalier d’Arcq Daniel Teysseire, Lien social et ordre politique chez Cabanis Georges Festa, Littérature portugaise et Lumières: la contribution des voyageurs français John Lough, France in the 1780s seen by Joseph and Anna Francesca Craddock

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