Hellen Williams and the French Revolution

A firsthand account of life in Paris after the French Revolution. Helen Williams is an Englishwoman who supported the Revolution, but viewed its aftermath with horror. She recounts the growing atmosphere of fear, suspicion, and despair in the city. She discusses significant events, such as the assassination of Marat, and the execution of Marie Antoinette. She also describes what life was like in prison at the time.

Raintree/Steck-Vaughn
1996
9780811482875
book

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