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"A visionary and a madman" was how one British statesman, Lord
Carteret, described Theodore von Neuhoff. This exciting biography,
Theodore von Neuhoff, King of Corsica: The Man behind the Legend by
Julia Gasper, traces the unlikely career of the German baron who in
1736 had himself crowned the King of Corsica. Theodore von
Neuhoff's career spanned the entire European continent and his role
in the Corsican rebellion against Genoa was as bold and
unconventional as everything else in his life. Mixing with royalty,
rogues and rabble, he was successively a soldier, secret agent,
Jacobite, speculator, alchemist, cabbalist, Rosicrucian,
astrologer, fraudster, and spy. He had changed his name several
times, abducted a nun and seen the inside of several prisons before
turning his hand to revolution. Neuhoff had daring far-sighted
ideas about religious tolerance and the abolition of slavery that
turned the Corsican rebellion into a significant political event
with repercussions way beyond the shores of one small island.
Denounced as an arch-criminal, traitor and seditious heretic, he
survived pursuit by the agents of the Genoese Republic for twenty
years with a price on his head, dodging assassination attempts
while meeting countless famous and fascinating people. Valuable to
the British as a political tool against the French, he spent his
old age in relative comfort in an English debtors' prison. Theodore
von Neuhoff, King of Corsica argues that despite all his
eccentricity Neuhoff was still a significant Enlightenment figure.
In The Marquis d'Argens: A Philosophical Life Julia Gasper analyzes
the life and works of an influential Enlightenment writer and
philosopher. The facts of d'Argens' life as well as his works have
been a source of controversy due to the many rumors and anonymous
publications erroneously linked to him. Through meticulous
research, Gasper provides the only comprehensive list of d'Argens'
works and separates the realities of his life from the myths that
have built up around him. Accused of being a libertine or an
unoriginal mimic of greater minds, d'Argens has too often been
dismissed as an unimportant figure. Gasper defends this much
maligned philosopher and reveals how imaginative and influential he
truly was.
The Dragon and the Dove makes the original and controversial claim
that Thomas Dekker, the author of plays blending satire,
hagiography, and propaganda, was a militant Protestant. This study,
whilst carefully analysing seven of his plays, takes The Whore of
Babylon to be his central work and the definitive militant
Protestant play. Militant Protestants were uncompromising in their
beliefs and frequently came into conflict with the policies of the
Crown. Apocalyptic ideas, and a vision of the international True
Church struggling against the dragon of Rome, provide the key to
understanding all Dekker's work. This book takes a completely fresh
view of Dekker and presents him as a bold, pugnacious dramatist,
writing for the London public, not merely the Court, and constantly
experimenting with form in order to find a vehicle for his strong
convictions.
The extraordinary life of Sophie de Tott, an artist, writer,
musician and secret agent who witnessed the French Revolution first
hand. Born in Constantinople, she came to France as a young woman
and suffered agonies when her father would not allow her to marry
the man she desperately loved. She was adopted by the Comtesse de
Tesse, who held a leading intellectual salon in Paris, until they
had to flee the country during the revolution. De Tott lived in
Switzerland and Germany where she earned her living as a portrait
painter before coming as a refugee to England. She wrote a tragic
novel that mirrored her own unhappy love-life. She knew many of the
most famous people of her time, including the French monarchs and
Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States. This biography
becomes a detective story in seeking to unravel the truth about her
secret love-child and the lengths she went to in order to avoid
scandal. Julia Gasper is the author of "Elizabeth Craven: Writer,
Feminist and European".
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