Remaining Rogue: On Andrew S. Curran’s “Diderot and the Art of Thinking Freely”
THERE ARE, at last count, the remains of 82 men and women housed in the marble crypt of the Panthéon, the neo-classical pile that has served, off and on, for the past two centuries as France’s Hall of Fame. Most French citizens, I suspect, can name perhaps a half-dozen of the marble basement’s inmates. Rising […]
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