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No Place Like Home was featured on the P99 Test blog:
P99 test is derived from an observation attributed to the author Ford...
This year’s Wollstonecraft Society Lecture will be given by Natalie Haynes, writer, classicist, journalist, broadcaster and comedian. She has written a series of novels based on classical mythology. The latest one, No
As one of the first cosmopolitans, a host to important salons in Paris and Coppet, a first-hand witness of the horrors of the French Revolution, and a politically involved author of best-selling novels, political pamphlets, intercultural studies, and philosophical treatises, Germaine de Staël (1766–1817) became a unique figure in the early modern world. Intellectually, she wa...