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Chargement... Goethe. Campagne de France, suivi du Siège de Mayence. Traduction et préface par Hippolyte Loiseaupar Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Non Fiction, French revolution, 1792, Goethe describes the invasion of northern France by the imperial army, as he himself saw and experienced it. The description begins at Mainz on 23 August 1792, the invasion of Valmy on 19 September, and the retreat which began on 29 September, First published by Cotta, Stuttgart & Tuebingen, 1822, "Campagne in Frankreich", as part V of "Aus meinem Leben", First UK edition "The Campaign in France", Chapman & Hall, London 1849, translated by Robert Farie ( ) aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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In this book Goethe gives a detailed description of the campaign of allied armies (Prussia, Royalists and Austrians) led by the Duke of Brunswick against the French Revolutionaries in 1792. The campaign culminated in the Battle of Valmy where the Allied army was defeated by the French led by Dumouriez and Kellermann. Also in this book, Goethe describes the Siege of Mainz in 1793. Goethe does not focus in military tactics or strategies, but in day to day life of the campaigns and its effects in towns affected. Goethe exposes several of his studies and thoughts like the color theory, theater, etc. This edition is based in 1849 edition of Chapman and Halls translated from the German by Robert Farie. It is illustrated with pictures of the main characters and antique city maps of the theater of operations. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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