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By: Ben P. Robertson
ISBN: 9781839980817
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Nikolai Gretsch's Travel Letters reprints the travel letters of Russian journalist Nikolai Gretsch, who visited post-Napoleonic England, France, and Germany in 1837. Gretschs witty and perceptive prose captures an outsiders view of Western Europe in the early nineteenth century, providing a treasure-trove of cultural information about contemporary daily life.
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By: Ben P. Robertson
ISBN: 9781839980848
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Nikolai Gretsch's Travel Letters reprints the travel letters of Russian journalist Nikolai Gretsch, who visited post-Napoleonic England, France, and Germany in 1837. Gretschs witty and perceptive prose captures an outsiders view of Western Europe in the early nineteenth century, providing a treasure-trove of cultural information about contemporary daily life.
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By: Ben P. Robertson
ISBN: 9781839980879
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Nikolai Gretsch's Travel Letters reprints the travel letters of Russian journalist Nikolai Gretsch, who visited post-Napoleonic England, France, and Germany in 1837. Gretschs witty and perceptive prose captures an outsiders view of Western Europe in the early nineteenth century, providing a treasure-trove of cultural information about contemporary daily life.
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By: Ben P. Robertson
ISBN: 9781498518901
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Publication Date: Dec 2015
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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ISBN: 9781498518925
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This book is an international collection of ecocritical essays that examine sustainability in relation to Romantic-era Britain. It examines Romantic works while interrogating issues of race, gender, religion, and identity, beginning with inspiration and creativity and ending with considerations about extinction and apocalypse.
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