Helen Maria Williams [ Art and Literature / Travel ]
… to me and I shall visit her frequently, I rather like her, and I meet French company at her house. Her manners are affected, yet the simple goodness of her hearts [ sic ] continually breaks through the varnish, so that one would be more … Aoste , 1817) into English. Having witnessed the historical events of the Revolution first-hand, she developed a largely affective approach to the subject in her Letters from France . Using the first opus’s make-believe friendship as a …
Correspondence | France | French Revolution | Politics | Women
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