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1French Literature From 1795 to Our Era
By Albert Thibaudet
“French Literature From 1795 to Our Era” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ French Literature From 1795 to Our Era
- Author: Albert Thibaudet
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 510
- Publisher: Funk & Wagnalls
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- The Open Library ID: OL14680980M
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François Guizot
Guillaume Guizot (French: [fʁɑ̃swa pjɛʁ ɡijom ɡizo]; 4 October 1787 – 12 September 1874) was a French historian, orator and statesman. Guizot was a dominant
Guillaume Guizot
François Guizot and his second wife Élisa Dillon. He was the brother of Henriette Guizot de Witt. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Guillaume Guizot. GUIZOT
July Monarchy
followed conservative policies, especially under the influence of François Guizot. The king promoted friendship with the United Kingdom and sponsored colonial
French Revolution of 1848
22 February as a large-scale protest against the government of François Guizot, it later developed into a violent uprising against the monarchy. After
Henriette Guizot de Witt
Henriette Guizot de Witt (August 6, 1829 in Paris – 1908 in Paris) was a French writer who wrote under the name Mme de Witt, née Guizot. Henriette Guizot de
Pauline de Meulan
Memoirs of Emma Courtney by English writer Mary Hays. She married François Guizot in 1812. The couple seemed strange since she was 14 years older than François
Doctrinaires
Broglie and François Guizot, the Doctrinaires held powerful posts throughout the reign of Louis-Philippe. Broglie (1835–1836) and Guizot (1847–1848) were
Louis-Mathieu Molé
political differences rapidly arose between Molé and his chief colleague, Guizot, and led to an open rupture in March 1837 in face of the general opposition
Adolphe Monod
19th-century France (e.g. Guillaume Guizot (1833-1892), son of the French statesman and Protestant historian François Guizot (1787-1874) referred to him in
Adolphe Thiers
opposition to the party of which his rival François Guizot was the chief literary man, and Guizot's patron, the duc de Broglie, the main pillar. To have