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Dramatic Justice Trial By Theater In The Age Of The French Revolution Yann Robert

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Dramatic Justice Trial By Theater In The Age Of The French Revolution Yann Robert
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.48 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Yann Robert
ISBN: 9780812295658, 081229565X
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Dramatic Justice Trial By Theater In The Age Of The French Revolution Yann Robert by Yann Robert 9780812295658, 081229565X instant download after payment.

Dramatic Justice offers an alternate history of French theater and judicial practice and advances new explanations for several pivotal moments in the French Revolution, including the trial of Louis XVI and the Terror, by showing the extent to which they were shaped by the period's conflicted relationship to theatrical justice.


Dramatic Justice offers an alternate history of French theater and judicial practice and advances new explanations for several pivotal moments in the French Revolution, including the trial of Louis XVI and the Terror, by showing the extent to which they were shaped by the period's conflicted relationship to theatrical justice.

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