Gabriel de Foigny (ca. 1630–1692), born in Picardy, is the author of an important utopia, La Terre Australe connue, 1676. All that is known about Foigny...
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translation of Les Aventures de Jacques Sadeur dans la Découverte et le Voyage de la Terre Australe, a 1676 French novel by Gabriel de Foigny, under the pen-name...
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Australe connue) (1676) by Gabriel de Foigny Sinapia (1682) The Adventures of Telemachus (1699) by Francois de Salignac de la Mothe Fenelon Robinson Crusoe...
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y religiosos de la monarchia de China (An Account of the Empire of China, Historical, Political, Moral, and Religious) Gabriel de Foigny – La Terre Australe...
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The Southern Land, Known (redirect from Les aventures de Jacques Sadeur dans la découverte et le voyage de la terre Australe)
(French: Les aventures de Jacques Sadeur dans la découverte et le voyage de la terre Australe) is a book authored by Gabriel de Foigny in 1676. The story...
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(1676) by Gabriel de Foigny; Histoire des Sevarambes (1675) by the French Huguenot writer Denis Vairasse d'Allais. Voyages et avantures de Jaques Massé...
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deal with La Terre Australe connue by Gabriel de Foigny and Joseph de Maistre's views as exposed in his Soirees de Saint Petersbourg. The Daily Telegraph...
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refusing to obey the authorities above them. Later still in France, Gabriel de Foigny perceived a utopia with freedom-loving people without government and...
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List of Huguenots (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
de Beaulieu, writer. Key work: Songs and coats of arms. Louis de Bernières, English writer. Key work: Captain Corelli's Mandolin. Gabriel de Foigny,...
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others. Denis Vairasse' The history of the Sevarambi (1675) and Gabriel de Foigny's La Terre australe connue (1676), which describe voyages to utopian...
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of Cyrano de Bergerac, Thomas More and Francis Bacon): Denis Vairasse – Histoire de Sévarambes (1677) Gabriel de Foigny – Les Avantures de Jacques Sadeur...
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Durand, Boileau, Gabriel de Foigny, Jean Dehénault, Claude de Chauvigny de Blot, Étienne Martin de Pinchesne, Hercule de Lacger, Roger de Collerye, Saint-Pavin...
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refusing to obey the authorities above them. Later, still in France, Gabriel de Foigny perceived a Utopia with freedom-loving people without government and...
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fantastical locale invoked in literature, notably Gulliver's Travels and Gabriel de Foigny's La Terre Australe Connue. Belief in the Southern Continent was abandoned...
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Appleton Company. Giordano Bruno, Jacob Palaeologus, Paracelsus, Gabriel de Foigny, and possibly Thomas Harriot and Christopher Marlowe; with some Familists...
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utopian literature, according to Karin Schönpflug, analyzing works by Gabriel de Foigny (1676), Ursula K. Le Guin (1969), Samuel R. Delany (1976), Donna Haraway...
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Bernard of Clairvaux (redirect from Saint Bernard de Clairvaux)
of Châlons; in 1119 Fontenay Abbey in the Diocese of Autun; and in 1121 Foigny Abbey near Vervins. In Bernard's lifetime, more than sixty abbeys followed...
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Academie (von Sandrart) 1676 in literature – The Southern Land, Known (de Foigny), Truth's Triumph (Tomkinson), The Man of Mode (Etherege) 1677 in literature...
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