The unbearable heaviness of being in eighteenth-century studies (Julia V. Douthwaite and Mary Vidal's The I'nterdisciplinary Century: Tensions and Convergences in Eighteenth-Century Art, History and Literature', Thomas M. Kavanagh's 'Dice, Cards, Wheels - A Different History of French Culture', John C. O'Neal's 'Changing Minds - The Shifting Perception of Culture in Eighteenth-Century France', Jay Smith's 'Nobility Reimagined - The Patriotic Nation in Eighteenth-Century France')
Publication Date
2007
Journal or Book Title
EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY STUDIES
Pages
317-323
Volume
40
Issue
2
Recommended Citation
Gordon, D, "The unbearable heaviness of being in eighteenth-century studies (Julia V. Douthwaite and Mary Vidal's The I'nterdisciplinary Century: Tensions and Convergences in Eighteenth-Century Art, History and Literature', Thomas M. Kavanagh's 'Dice, Cards, Wheels - A Different History of French Culture', John C. O'Neal's 'Changing Minds - The Shifting Perception of Culture in Eighteenth-Century France', Jay Smith's 'Nobility Reimagined - The Patriotic Nation in Eighteenth-Century France')" (2007). EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY STUDIES. 81.
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