Travels in England in 1782

Travels in England in 1782

Title: Travels in England in 1782
Author: Karl Philipp Moritz
Release: 1969-12-31
Kind: ebook
Genre: Travel in Europe, Books, Travel & Adventure
Size: 149353
Travelogue, first published in 1783. According to Wikipedia: "Karl Philipp Moritz (b. Hamelin, September 15, 1756, d. Berlin, June 26, 1793) was a German author, editor and essayist of the Sturm und Drang, late enlightenment, and classicist periods, influencing early German Romanticism as well. He led a life as a hatter's apprentice, teacher, journalist, literary critic, professor of art and linguistics, and member of both of Berlin's academies.”

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