Letters Concerning the English Nation
Author: Voltaire
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Published: 1741
Total Pages: 316
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Author: Voltaire
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Published: 1741
Total Pages: 316
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Voltaire
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Published: 2012-06-12
Total Pages: 169
ISBN-13: 0486143163
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe voice of the Age of Reason remarks on English religion and politics during the early 18th century: Quakers, Church of England, Presbyterians, Anti-Trinitarians, Parliament, government, commerce, plus essays on Locke, Descartes, and Newton.
Author: Voltaire
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Published: 1733
Total Pages: 302
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Voltaire
Publisher: Hackett Publishing
Published: 2007-03-15
Total Pages: 186
ISBN-13: 1603840540
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn his Philosophical Letters, Voltaire provides a pungent and often satirical assessment of the religion, politics, science, and arts of the England he observed during his nearly three-year exile. In addition to the Letters, this edition provides a translation of Voltaire's Proposal for a Letter about the English, a general Introduction, chronology, notes, and bibliography.
Author: Andrew Carroll
Publisher: Broadway
Published: 1998-12-31
Total Pages: 494
ISBN-13: 0767903315
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSpanning 350 years of American history and culture, a collection of more than two hundred letters, many never before published, reveals the personalities and feelings of Americans great and small, from Amelia Earhart to Elvis Presley to Malcolm X. Reprint.
Author: Sam Harris
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 57
ISBN-13: 0307265773
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA criticism of Christianity from the secularist point of view.
Author: Pascale Casanova
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 446
ISBN-13: 9780674013452
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe "world of letters" has always seemed a matter more of metaphor than of global reality. In this book, Pascale Casanova shows us the state of world literature behind the stylistic refinements--a world of letters relatively independent from economic and political realms, and in which language systems, aesthetic orders, and genres struggle for dominance. Rejecting facile talk of globalization, with its suggestion of a happy literary "melting pot," Casanova exposes an emerging regime of inequality in the world of letters, where minor languages and literatures are subject to the invisible but implacable violence of their dominant counterparts. Inspired by the writings of Fernand Braudel and Pierre Bourdieu, this ambitious book develops the first systematic model for understanding the production, circulation, and valuing of literature worldwide. Casanova proposes a baseline from which we might measure the newness and modernity of the world of letters--the literary equivalent of the meridian at Greenwich. She argues for the importance of literary capital and its role in giving value and legitimacy to nations in their incessant struggle for international power. Within her overarching theory, Casanova locates three main periods in the genesis of world literature--Latin, French, and German--and closely examines three towering figures in the world republic of letters--Kafka, Joyce, and Faulkner. Her work provides a rich and surprising view of the political struggles of our modern world--one framed by sites of publication, circulation, translation, and efforts at literary annexation.
Author: Folger Shakespeare Library
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 228
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKReproduces in full size and transcribes a number of letters from the early sixteenth to the early eighteenth centuries
Author: The National Archives
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2018-09-06
Total Pages: 306
ISBN-13: 184486524X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLetters, postcards, notes and telegraphs from the great and the good, the notorious and the downright wicked, shine a spotlight on a range of historical events and movements providing an immediate link to the immediate and much more distant past. The book includes letters from: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Mikhail Gorbachev, Lucien Freud, Barbara Hepworth, Nelson Mandela, Caitlin Thomas, Mary Whitehouse, Gandhi, George Washington among many others. Subjects covered include suffragette disturbances, obscene publications, relations between international leaders, child emigration including the Kindertransport. The book features 55 letters, each with a 600-word essay, and a 3000 word introduction. There are 150 images in the book: 55 of the letters themselves, and a further 95 supplementary images.
Author: Jawaharlal Nehru
Publisher: Penguin UK
Published: 2015-10-25
Total Pages: 307
ISBN-13: 9351188507
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn October 1947, two months after he became independent India’s first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru wrote the first of his fortnightly letters to the heads of the country’s provincial governments—a tradition he kept until a few months before his death. This carefully selected collection covers a range of themes and subjects, including citizenship, war and peace, law and order, governance and corruption, and India’s place in the world. The letters also cover momentous world events and the many crises the country faced during the first sixteen years after Independence. Visionary, wise and reflective, these letters are of great contemporary relevance for the guidance they provide for our current problems and predicaments.