Voices In Time Ways of Learning 1818 | Charlottesville Thomas Jefferson Opens a School Education is the foundation of a nation.More
Voices In Time Rule of Law 1807 | Fontainebleau Regime Change Napoleon Bonaparte lays down the law.More
Voices In Time Democracy c. 1817 | Paris Mutual Antipathy Germaine de Staël on political passions.More
Voices In Time Animals 1813 | Kentucky Watching the Devastation John James Audubon on the plight of pigeons.More
Voices In Time Book of Nature 1818 | Ingolstadt Intelligent Design Frankenstein breaks through the bounds of death.More
Voices In Time Freedom c. 1807 | Grasmere Thinking Inside the Box William Wordsworth escapes the weight of too much liberty.More
Voices In Time Intoxication 1816 | Highgate The Damsel with a Dulcimer Samuel Taylor Coleridge takes a trip to Xanadu.More
Voices In Time Foreigners c. 1811 | Missouri Territory White-Man Giver Tecumseh’s unification crusade.More
Voices In Time Travel c. 1805 | North America Lewis and Clark Go West “Ocian in view! O! the joy.”More
Voices In Time Communication 1818 | Dresden Music Is the Food of Soul Arthur Schopenhauer searches for songs in the key of life.More
Voices In Time About Money 1813 | Netherfield Jane Austen Conceives a Marriage Love, money, and Mr. Darcy.More
Voices In Time Happiness 1823 | Paris Present Company Excluded Claire de Duras gets inside Ourika’s head.More
Voices In Time Discovery 1802 | Somerset Pleasure Principle Wordsworth and Coleridge on pain and pleasure. More
Voices In Time Democracy 1814 | Quincy, MA Not My Democracy John Adams wonders how long this political hurricane will last.More
Voices In Time Arts & Letters 1821 | Pisa Root and Blossom Percy Bysshe Shelley defends poetry’s divinity.More