J. M. Thompson's chapter on Marat
May. 17th, 2009 05:51 pm As some of you know, I've been transcribing J.M. Thompson's chapter on Marat from his book Leaders of the French Revolution. I finally finished today. (Yeah, its been like a year.) Here are the links each part of the chapter. Overall, I think its a very fair view of Marat, and sort of examines the Jekylle/Hyde aspects of him. What do you think of Thompson's view?
Part 1: http://citoyenneclark.livejournal.com/2467.html
Part 2: http://citoyenneclark.livejournal.com/3432.html
Part 3: http://citoyenneclark.livejournal.com/5025.html
Part 4: http://citoyenneclark.livejournal.com/5239.html
Part 5: http://citoyenneclark.livejournal.com/5615.html
I'm transcribing the chapter on Robespierre next. Who do you want to read about after? Danton? Fabre? Lafayette? Louvet?
Part 1: http://citoyenneclark.livejournal.com/2467.html
Part 2: http://citoyenneclark.livejournal.com/3432.html
Part 3: http://citoyenneclark.livejournal.com/5025.html
Part 4: http://citoyenneclark.livejournal.com/5239.html
Part 5: http://citoyenneclark.livejournal.com/5615.html
I'm transcribing the chapter on Robespierre next. Who do you want to read about after? Danton? Fabre? Lafayette? Louvet?
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