Ideas for the intellect and emotions for the heart: The literary dimensions of Tocqueville’s Democracy in America
Alexis de Tocqueville’s lifelong friend and companion Gustave de Beaumont produced a literary work based on their visit to the United States. Beaumont’s 1835 novel Marie, ou l’Esclavage aux Etats Unis, explored themes of race, manners, and equality in American society. Although Democracy in America...
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Main Author: | HENDERSON, Christine Rodman |
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2022
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