The Tableau économique or Economic Table is an economic model first described by French economist François Quesnay in 1758, which laid the foundation of ...
Continue Reading → The Bird,” was first published in 1856. It has since been followed by “L’Insecte” and “La Mer;” the three works forming a trilogy which ...
Continue Reading →Michelet deliberately threw his intimate self into his narrative, convinced that this was the way to achieve the historian’s ultimate aim: the resurrection (or re-creation) ...
Continue Reading →Michelet deliberately threw his intimate self into his narrative, convinced that this was the way to achieve the historian’s ultimate aim: the resurrection (or re-creation) ...
Continue Reading → One of the greatest Romantic historians and immensely popular during his lifetime, Jules Michelet (1798-1874) fell into disfavour among the positivist historians who came ...
Continue Reading → Jules Michelet was a French historian. In his 1855 work, Histoire de France (History of France), he was the first historian to use and ...
Continue Reading →One of the most notorious works of modern times, as well as one of the most influential, Capital is an incisive critique of ...
Continue Reading →The mysterious, bewitching and inexhaustible Magic Flute ! Composed feverishly a few weeks before his death, this lyrical testament by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is the ...
Continue Reading →This is one of the most divine operas in the repertoire and perhaps the most perfect ever written. The genius of Mozart transcends the loquacity ...
Continue Reading →Wacky farce, philosophical fable about love, romantic and desperate tragicomedy – Così fan tutte is all that. Borrowing the subject of the Marriage of Figaro ...
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