Things and Thoughts in Europe. Correspondence. No. XXIII

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Title

Things and Thoughts in Europe. Correspondence. No. XXIII

Subject

Unpleasantness of a Roman Winter… The progress of events in Europe and their effects upon Italy… The Carnival… Rain interrupts the gayety… Rejoicings for the Revolutions of France and Austria… Transports of the People… Oblations to the cause of Liberty… A Poem by C. P. Cranch… The Castle Fusano… The Weather, the gladsomeness of Nature and the pleasure of Thought.

Description

An article written by Margaret Fuller from Rome in which she details the Spring revolutions in Venice, Modena, and Parma. There is also popular unrest in Rome and the Milanese have had some success against the Austrians. Published by Horace Greeley in New York.

Creator

Margaret Fuller

Source

New-York Tribune

Publisher

Horace Greeley

Date

Dateline: 29 March 1848; Publication Date: 4 May 1848

Contributor

Sarah Payne

Rights

PDF source: Library of Congress

Relation

[no text]

Format

PDF

Language

English

Type

Newspaper Article

Identifier

MF_NYDT_4_May_1848

Coverage

[no text]

Citation

Margaret Fuller, “Things and Thoughts in Europe. Correspondence. No. XXIII,” Margaret Fuller Digital Archive, accessed May 14, 2024, http://omekasites.northeastern.edu/margaretfuller/items/show/29.

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