French books in eighteenth-century Ireland
<br/>Ireland’s situation on the periphery of western Europe is sometimes seen as isolating it from lierary and intellectual developments during the eighteenth century. An examination of Irish private libraries and the book trade which supplied them shows instead an Irish readership <i>au...
Main Author: | Kennedy, M |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Voltaire Foundation
2017
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