Balloon Madness
- 366pages
- 13 heures de lecture
In this sparkling account, Brant uses the brief moment of balloon madness as a way into a wide-ranging exploration of Enlightenment sensibility in Britain.




In this sparkling account, Brant uses the brief moment of balloon madness as a way into a wide-ranging exploration of Enlightenment sensibility in Britain.
This significant book delves into epistolary forms in British culture, re-evaluating concepts of epistolary fiction and correspondence. It highlights the letter as a central genre in Eighteenth-century life, offering fresh perspectives on public and private communication.