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A new kind of power emerged in eighteenth-century France: writers. They shaped opinions, stirred passions, and toppled the monarchy. The Writer's Lot—set to be award-winning historian Robert Darnton's final book—transcends individual biography to consider literary France as a whole: bit.ly/3YC7sWf
May 13, 2025, 2:51 PM