Published 2012
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“…Aesthetics and Politics in the Journal London und Paris (1798-1815)Changing Authorities on HMS Bounty: The Public Images of William Bligh and
Fletcher Christian in the Context of Late Eighteenth-Century Political and Intellectual Conditions; A Fictional Response to the Categorical Imperative: Women Refugees, Servants, and Slaves in Charrière's Trois Femmes; Sade, Revolution, and the Boundaries of Freedom; Impossible Crossings: Friedrich Hölderlin's Hyperion and the Aesthetic Foundation of Democracy; Événements de Circonstance: The Classical Tradition in the Age of Revolution.…”
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