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Letters Written from the Banks of the Ohio

Claude-Franois De Lezay-Marnsia

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  • 232 sidor
  • 2016
First published in French in 1792, Letters Written from the Banks of the Ohio tells the fascinating story of French aristocrat Claude-Franois de Lezay-Marnsia and the utopia he attempted to create in what is now Ohio. Looking to build a perfect society based on what France might have become without the Revolution, Lezay-Marnsia bought more than twenty thousand acres of land along the banks of the Ohio River from the Scioto Company, which promised French aristocrats a fertile, conflict-free refuge. But hostilities between the U.S. Army and the Native American tribes who still lived on the land prevented the marquis from taking possession. Ruined and on the verge of madness, Lezay-Marnsia returned to France just as the Revolution was taking a more radical turn. He barely escaped the guillotine before dying a few years later in poverty and desperation. This edition of the Letters, introduced and edited by Benjamin Hoffmann and superbly translated by Alan J. Singerman, presents the work for the first time since the beginning of the nineteenth centuryand the first time ever in English. The volume features a rich collection of supplementary documents, including texts by Lezay-Marnsias son, Albert de Lezay-Marnsia, and the American novelist Hugh Henry Brackenridge. This fresh perspective on the young United States as it was represented in French literature casts new light on a captivating and tumultuous period in the history of two nations.
  • Författare: Claude-Franois De Lezay-Marnsia
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9780271077161
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 232
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2016-12-21
  • Översättare: Alan J Singerman
  • Förlag: Pennsylvania State University Press