This article offers an insight into life and work of the French author and politician Olympe de Gouges as well as an analysis of her positions on the French Revolution and on other contemporary issues such as anti-colonialism, class differences and women’s rights. The article argues that the author used literature as a space to develop a political stance that, due to the legal situation, she could not carry out professionally. In her play “L’Esclavage des Noirs, ou l’Heureux naufrage” (1792) and in the essay “Réflexions sur les hommes nègres” (1788), de Gouges openly criticizes the brutality of white plantation owners, invokes the equality of all people, and condemns human trafficking. In “La Nécessité du Divorce” (1790), the author demands...
This is my final research paper from my 18th-21st century history/literature French class discussing...
The article takes into account the exceptionality of Étienne de La Boétie’s Discourse on Voluntary S...
Olympe de Gouges i jej Deklaracja Praw Kobiet i Obywatelki (1791) - po raz pierwszy została całkowic...
Among female authors and activists of the French Revolution, Olympe de Gouges stands out as one of t...
The characteristics that distinguish Olympe de Gouges (1748-1793) from other French feminists of her...
Olympe de Gouges is known primarily for La Déclaration des droits de la femme et de la cit...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Political writings of eighteenth-century France have been so f...
Die Lektüre von Olympe de Gouges" "Déclaration des droits de la femme et de la citoyenneâ€? zieht u...
In addition to authoring the Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of Citizen (1791), for which she...
René Tarin : L'Esclavage des noirs and Olympe de Gouges' Guilty Conscience. In December 1789 the Th...
Sie ist Forschungsdirektorin des CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), war Delegierte...
Femmes, Politique et Révolution sont les éléments qui composent le trinôme à travers lequel la prése...
Mathilde Franziska Anneke (1817-1884) was one of few women who have shaped German immigrant life in ...
This thesis explores the political thought and activities of Sophie de Grouchy (1763-1822), author o...
This article argues that women of colour were particularly well placed to take advantage of the poro...
This is my final research paper from my 18th-21st century history/literature French class discussing...
The article takes into account the exceptionality of Étienne de La Boétie’s Discourse on Voluntary S...
Olympe de Gouges i jej Deklaracja Praw Kobiet i Obywatelki (1791) - po raz pierwszy została całkowic...
Among female authors and activists of the French Revolution, Olympe de Gouges stands out as one of t...
The characteristics that distinguish Olympe de Gouges (1748-1793) from other French feminists of her...
Olympe de Gouges is known primarily for La Déclaration des droits de la femme et de la cit...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Political writings of eighteenth-century France have been so f...
Die Lektüre von Olympe de Gouges" "Déclaration des droits de la femme et de la citoyenneâ€? zieht u...
In addition to authoring the Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of Citizen (1791), for which she...
René Tarin : L'Esclavage des noirs and Olympe de Gouges' Guilty Conscience. In December 1789 the Th...
Sie ist Forschungsdirektorin des CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), war Delegierte...
Femmes, Politique et Révolution sont les éléments qui composent le trinôme à travers lequel la prése...
Mathilde Franziska Anneke (1817-1884) was one of few women who have shaped German immigrant life in ...
This thesis explores the political thought and activities of Sophie de Grouchy (1763-1822), author o...
This article argues that women of colour were particularly well placed to take advantage of the poro...
This is my final research paper from my 18th-21st century history/literature French class discussing...
The article takes into account the exceptionality of Étienne de La Boétie’s Discourse on Voluntary S...
Olympe de Gouges i jej Deklaracja Praw Kobiet i Obywatelki (1791) - po raz pierwszy została całkowic...