Paul-Louis Courier (1772–1825), after being a comparatively discreet
critic of Napoleon in his letters, became a scourge of the Restoration
Establishment, both secular and clerical, in pamphlets which he
published from 1816 onwards. His writings were incendiary enough to
attract death threats, two prosecutions, and one term of imprisonment.
Unlike other pamphleteers, he was concerned with defending the rights
and material security of the humble, particularly the smallholders who
had bought land after the Revolution. They struggled to survive
because, in addition to the normal hazards of farming, they were
burdened by onerous taxation, conscription, and legislation, which
restricted their freedoms in order to protect Catholic observance. His
writing was distinguished not only by his preferred subject matter,
but also by his lucidity of thought and by the economy and elegance of
his expression.
Les mer
Dissident Author under Louis XVIII
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ISBN
9781803745244
Publisert
2024
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Peter Lang
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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