Paris and Revolutionary Fever: British Writers' Reactions

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Days 6 and 7: Au Revoir Paris!

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Day Five: Wordsworth, the Conciergerie, and Ambivalence

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Day Four: Versailles, Apollo, and Blake

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Day 3: Philosophers at Both the Louvre and Origin of the Revolution

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Day Two: The Revolution, Ambition, and the Irony of Luxembourg Palace

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Day One: Shattered Shop Windows, the Sacre Couer, and the Lachaise Cemetery

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