Publisher's Synopsis
Lettres Inédites Adressées Par Le Poète Robbé De Beauveset Au Dessinateur Aignan Desfriches Pendant Le Procès De Rob. Fr. Damiens (1757) presents a collection of previously unpublished letters written by the poet Robbé de Beauveset to the draughtsman Aignan Desfriches during the trial of Robert-François Damiens in 1757. These letters provide a unique insight into the perspectives and thoughts surrounding this pivotal historical event in 18th-century France. The correspondence between Robbé de Beauveset and Aignan Desfriches offers a fascinating glimpse into the social and political climate of the time, capturing the atmosphere and sentiments as they unfolded during Damiens' trial.
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