Mme du Châtelet proposed intellectual autonomy over the cult of philosophical disciples enjoyed by Voltaire and Kant. She also believed that women should “share in all the rights of humanity, and above all those of the mind”.
The Enlightenment’s Most Dangerous Woman: Emilie du Chatelet and the Making of Modern Philosophy
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A novel about two Senegalese soldiers fighting in the trenches during WW1. DD (1927-1960) was a French West African poet.
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Signac was one of the original organizers of the Salon des Independents in 1884 and was its president for nearly 30 years. Impressionists, Fauves, Symbolists, Nabis - like the Hendersons, ... read more
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Lartigue was given his first camera when he was eight. This is a carefully edited collection of pictures from his archive.

