The Transatlantic Republican : : Thomas Paine and the Age of Revolutions / / Bernard Vincent.

This collection of essays by Bernard Vincent covers most aspects of Thomas Paine's life, thought, and works. It highlights Paine's contribution to the American and French Revolutions, as well as the active role he played in the intellectual debates of the Age of Enlightenment, in particula...

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Superior document:Amsterdam Monographs in American Studies ; 12
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden; , Boston : : BRILL,, 2005.
Year of Publication:2005
Language:English
Series:Amsterdam Monographs in American Studies ; 12.
Physical Description:1 online resource (187 p.)
Notes:Collect. of texts partly publ. prev.
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Other title:Thomas Paine and the Age of Revolutions
Summary:This collection of essays by Bernard Vincent covers most aspects of Thomas Paine's life, thought, and works. It highlights Paine's contribution to the American and French Revolutions, as well as the active role he played in the intellectual debates of the Age of Enlightenment, in particular through his heated arguments with Edmund Burke or the Abbé Raynal. More than two centuries later, those debates-on the 'universal' nature of human rights or the 'exceptionalism' of the American experience-seem today to be more relevant than ever. Not only have Common Sense, Rights of Man and The Age of Reason become classics of Anglo-American literature, but, from the moment they appeared, they ushered in a new type of writer, a new way of writing-and a new class of readers. How Paine stormed the "Bastille of Words," and in so doing served both the "republic" of letters and the cause of democracy, is the real subject of this book.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:940120117X
1417591021
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Bernard Vincent.