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Austro-Bohemian noblewoman, pacifist and novelist Bertha, baroness von Suttner was born in 1843.

Bertha's most famous work, "Die Waffen nieder!", was published in 1889. The novel depicted the horrors of war through the eyes of its protagonist, Martha von Tilling. Bertha's correspondence with Alfred Nobel influenced his decision to establish the Nobel Peace Prize. She is often credited with inspiring him to include a peace prize in his will.

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"Remember, to the last, that while there is life there is hope."

English novelist and social critic Charles Dickens died in 1870.

Dickens edited a weekly journal for 20 years; wrote 15 novels, five novellas, hundreds of short stories and nonfiction articles; lectured and performed readings extensively; was an indefatigable letter writer; and campaigned vigorously for children's rights, education, and other social reforms.

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"The most formidable weapon against errors of every kind is Reason."
The Age of Reason (1794)

Thomas Paine died in 1809.

He had a great influence on the thoughts and ideas which led to the American Revolution and the United States Declaration of Independence. He wrote three of the most influential and controversial works of the 18th Century: Common Sense, Rights of Man, and The Age of Reason.

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Title page from the first English edition of Part I Paine, Thomas. The Age of Reason. Eighteenth Century Collections Online.

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French novelist, memoirist and journalist George Sand died in 1876.

Sand's writing combines elements of Romanticism and early Realism, with rich descriptions, strong emotions, and detailed character studies. Her novels often critique societal norms, particularly the limitations placed on women and the injustices faced by the lower classes.

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La Mare au diable. Edmond Rudaux — Bibliothèque nationale de France Illustrations de La Mare au Diable par Edmond Rudaux, dess. et grav. ; George Sand, aut. du texte

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"Peut-être que la conscience de la nullité n'est que le premier pas vers un noble essor. Les sots ne l'ont jamais. L'ignorance peut se passer longtemps de modestie ; mais, si elle vient un jour à rougir d'elle-même, elle n'est déjà plus l'ignorance."

Œuvres (1832), George Sand, éd. M. Lévy, 1856, Melchior, II., p. 338.

~George Sand (1 July 1804 – 8 June 1876)

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sounds (well, you know what I mean) like a very interesting book. Saw the Swedish edition, as well as the second in the series (in English) in the shop today. I have a mile high TBR pile, so I never brought them home.

I should have, shouldn't I?

Currently reading by and enjoying it.

Just finished by , and loved the whole series.

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Greenlandic-Danish polar explorer and anthropologist Knud Rasmussen was born #OTD in 1879.

He went on his first expedition in 1902–1904, known as The Danish Literary Expedition, with Jørgen Brønlund, Harald Moltke and Ludvig Mylius-Erichsen, to examine Inuit culture and traditions. Rasmussen is best known for leading the Thule Expeditions, a series of seven major expeditions between 1912 and 1933.

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#books #literature #arctic #anthropology

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Baillie Gifford ends all literary festival sponsorships over investments backlash

The company has not released a new statement since its partnership with Edinburgh International Book Festival ended.

#BaillieGifford #books #literature #Gaza #climate

https://howtobe247.com/baillie-gifford-ends-literary-festival-sponsorships-investments/

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