Louis XVI King of France

Standard Name: Louis XVI,, King of France
Used Form: Lewis the Sixteenth

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Textual Features Charlotte Smith
Without going back on her revolutionary principles, she urges that the refugees now streaming out of France, who include so many women and children, should be offered amnesty—no fatted calf, no return of their property...
Textual Features Ann Jebb
This pamphlet and Jebb's follow-up to it are both witty and down-to-earth. William Bull here tells his brother you know they talk of a war . . . of a war without fresh taxes; but...
Textual Features Helen Maria Williams
HMW included in the earlier volume her correspondence with Stone while he was with the French revolutionary army fighting against the European monarchical powers. The second contains letters written after the execution of Louis XVI
Textual Production Ann Yearsley
AY published Reflections on the Death of Louis XVI.
Waldron, Mary. Lactilla, Milkwoman of Clifton: The Life and Writings of Ann Yearsley, 1753-1806. University of Georgia Press, 1996.
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Textual Production Helen Maria Williams
HMW published her translation entitled The Political and Confidential Correspondence of Lewis the Sixteenth (correspondence which later turned out to be spurious).
Her source was a forgery by François Babié de Bercenay and Count Imbert de la Platière
Textual Production Una Troubridge
In 1935 US published her single Russian translation—of Under the Bolshevik Uniform by Vladimir A. Lazarevskii , and the first two of her many translations from Italian, of Alfredo Segré 's Abram Lewis, Agent (...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Margaret Holford
Selima is a writing heroine: her poems are interspersed in the text, since as she says, As I grow sick or unhappy, I grow poetical.
Holford, Margaret, the elder. Selima; or, The Village Tale. Hookham; P. Broster, 1793, 6 vols.
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By midway in the last volume she is...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Ann Jebb
In 1789 and 1790, still in correspondence with Cartwright and also in letters to Thomas Brand Hollis , she discussed the issues involved in the Regency in Britain and the agreement between Louis XVI and...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Carola Oman
Despite her obvious topical political agenda, CO does not confuse her picture of Napoleon and his operations by any likeness to Hitler. She opens her history, like the biographer she was, with the guillotining of...
Travel Frances Burney
FB bade farewell to her husband , as he left to ride out with the French king 's army against Napoleon , who was almost at the gates of Paris.
Hemlow, Joyce. The History of Fanny Burney. Clarendon, 1958.
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Travel Ellis Cornelia Knight
They first spent some time in Paris, where a highlight of their stay was a sight of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette at the Palace of Versailles.
Knight, Ellis Cornelia. The Autobiography of Miss Knight. Editor Fulford, Roger, William Kimber & Co., 1960.
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