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Marie-Adelaïde Barthélémy-Hadot's Révolte de Boston : Gender, Race, and the American Revolution
- L'Esprit Créateur
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Volume 47, Number 4, Winter 2007
- pp. 16-28
- 10.1353/esp.2007.0073
- Article
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Set in America during the War of Independence, Barthélémy-Hadot's 1820 novel La Révolte de Boston reflects the author's ethical commitment to justice and equality as it explores the theme of liberation from oppression in three parallel and complementary modes: as a revolt against slavery, against political oppression, and male domination.