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A Trip to Paris in July and August 1792 - Witnessing the French Revolution: A Traveler's Tale of Revolutionary Paris in 1792 - cover

A Trip to Paris in July and August 1792 - Witnessing the French Revolution: A Traveler's Tale of Revolutionary Paris in 1792

Richard Twiss

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "A Trip to Paris in July and August 1792," Richard Twiss provides a vivid and meticulous account of his travels in Paris during a tumultuous period of the French Revolution. This work is distinguished by its detailed observations and reflective commentary, blending travel narrative with socio-political analysis. Twiss'Äôs prose captures the dynamic atmosphere of Parisian life amid revolutionary fervor, revealing the profound impact of historical events on the daily lives of its citizens. His literary style is characterized by eloquent descriptions and astute observations, inviting readers to engage with the complexities of a city on the brink of transformation. Richard Twiss, a keen observer and narrator of his times, was profoundly influenced by the political upheavals and the Enlightenment ideologies permeating Europe during this period. Having traveled extensively, he was well-acquainted with the interactions between culture, politics, and society. This particular journey occurred at a pivotal moment in history, reflecting Twiss's desire to document the realities of life during the Revolution'Äîa subject deeply ingrained in his understanding of European socio-political dynamics. Readers interested in the interplay of travel, history, and literature will find "A Trip to Paris in July and August 1792" an enlightening read. It serves not only as a historical document but also as a reflection on the human experience amidst collective upheaval, making it a valuable addition to both travel literature and studies of the French Revolution.
Disponible depuis: 22/08/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 57 pages.

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