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Nicolas Restif de la Bretonne, born Nicolas-Edme Rétif or Nicolas-Edme
Restif (French: [ʁetif]; 23
October 1734 – 3
February 1806), also
known as Rétif...
- Anti-Justine is a
French ****
novel by
Nicolas Restif de la
Bretonne (1734-1806)
published in 1798. It was
written to
oppose the
political philosophy...
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novel by
Catherine Rihoit. It
tells the
story of a
fictional meeting among Restif de la Bretonne,
Giacomo Casanova,
Thomas Paine and
Sophie de la
Borde (a...
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considered to be as
scandalous a
writer as the
Marquis de Sade or
Nicolas Restif de la Bretonne. He was a
military officer with no
illusions about human...
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Nicolas Restif de la
Bretonne around 1785, in
which d'Hupay
describes himself as an
auteur communiste ("communist author"). In 1793,
Restif first used...
- collapse. —Étienne-Gabriel Morelly, 1755 In 1785 the po****r
French novelist Restif de la
Bretonne wrote a book
review on
Victor d'Hupay's 1779 book Project...
- was born in
Paris in 1744. A
pupil of Beauvarlet, he
mainly worked for
Restif de la Bretonne,
whose portrait he painted, and whom he met in 1779 to illustrate...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
except "The
Flying Man" by
French novelist Nicolas Restif de la Bretonne, from 'The
Discovery of the
Austral Continent by a Flying...
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Archived from the
original on 16
February 2010.
Retrieved 24 July 2011.
Restif, O; Amos, W (2010). "The
evolution of ****-specific
immune defences". Proceedings...
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Social Club used his
printing press to
spread the
communist treatises of
Restif and
Sylvain Maréchal. Maréchal, who
later joined Babeuf's conspiracy, would...