Madame Roland, Makers of History

Nonfiction, History, France
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Author: John Stevens Cabot Abbott ISBN: 9782819906797
Publisher: Release Date: November 27, 2011 Publication: November 27, 2011
Imprint: pubOne.info Language: English
Author: John Stevens Cabot Abbott
ISBN: 9782819906797
Publisher: Release Date: November 27, 2011
Publication: November 27, 2011
Imprint: pubOne.info
Language: English
Characters developed by the French Revolution. – Madame Roland. – Gratien Phlippon. – His repinings at his lot. – Views of Phlippon. – His hostility to the Church. – Origin of the French Revolution. – Character of Madame Phlippon. – Birth of Jane Maria. – Adored by her parents. – Discontent of Phlippon. – His complainings to his child. – Early traits of character. – Love of books. – Jane's thirst for reading. – Her love of flowers. – Jane's personal appearance. – Thirst for knowledge. – Intellectual gifts. – A walk on the Boulevards. – Phlippon's talk to his child. – Youthful dreams. – Influence of Jane's parents over her. – Education in convents. – Jane sent to a convent. – Parting with her mother. – Madame Roland's account of her first night in the convent. – Jane's books of study. – Her proficiency in music and drawing. – Scenes in the convent. – Impressions made by them
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Characters developed by the French Revolution. – Madame Roland. – Gratien Phlippon. – His repinings at his lot. – Views of Phlippon. – His hostility to the Church. – Origin of the French Revolution. – Character of Madame Phlippon. – Birth of Jane Maria. – Adored by her parents. – Discontent of Phlippon. – His complainings to his child. – Early traits of character. – Love of books. – Jane's thirst for reading. – Her love of flowers. – Jane's personal appearance. – Thirst for knowledge. – Intellectual gifts. – A walk on the Boulevards. – Phlippon's talk to his child. – Youthful dreams. – Influence of Jane's parents over her. – Education in convents. – Jane sent to a convent. – Parting with her mother. – Madame Roland's account of her first night in the convent. – Jane's books of study. – Her proficiency in music and drawing. – Scenes in the convent. – Impressions made by them

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