- of Cabet's
writing was
Voyage et
aventures de Lord
William Carisdall en
Icarie (Voyage and
Adventures of Lord
William Carisdall in Icaria),
published in...
- The
Voyage to
Icaria (French:
Voyage en
Icarie [vwajaʒ ɑ̃n ikaʁi]) is a
novel written by Étienne
Cabet and
published in 1840. In this romance, he described...
-
artisans who were
being undercut by factories.
Cabet published Voyage en
Icarie in
French in 1839 (and in
English in 1840 as
Travels in Icaria), in which...
- La
Fraternidad and
produced a
Spanish translation of his
novel Voyage en
Icarie. A
circle formed round La
Fraternidad raised enough money for one of them...
-
about a
utopian society based upon
communal machine production,
Voyage en
Icarie (1839). The
revolutionary Louis Auguste Blanqui argued in
favor of an elite...
- individualities.
Utopian socialism thus only
valued fraternity,
which was, in Cabet's
Icarie, the sole commandment. This
opposition between liberals and
socialists was...
- Gr****
island of Icaria,
which Étienne
Cabet recalled in his work
Voyage en
Icarie,
giving rise to the
Utopian project of the Icarians.
Between 1846 and 1847...
- he who
translated Étienne Cabet's
influential socialist novel Voyage en
Icarie from
French into
German under the pen name "Dr.
Wendell Hippler." In August...
- Mina and
Quenotte (by Don Quichotte);
Marie Louise (by Écho); Gavotte,
Icarie, Jéricho, Jitomir, Jonquille, Jouvence, Kalmie, Kermes, Kiffis, Laïs, Lancelot...
- act
between two barricades, with Leprévost and Jouhaud, 1848 Un
Voyage en
Icarie, à-propos in 1 act,
mingled with couplets, 1848 La
Graine de mousquetaires...