This volume is devoted to the variety of relationships that defined France and ist citizens. Man's connection with God is explored, the travel raelation and the particular hierarchy that exists between a director and a dramatist, respectively. These themes are further addressed in the articles that follow on relationships of authority, Catholics and Protestants, books and Illustrations, literary genres, travel relations, aesthetics and ethics and family relationships.
With Montaigne, however, this aspect of the relationship is drastically heightened. Robert D. Cottrell has noted that in Montaigne: 30 For a compelling analysis of Montaigne's ideal friendship and his complex emotions toward La Boétie, ...
Constantinople and the West in Medieval French Literature: Renewal and Utopia, Rima Devereaux 26. Authorship and First-Person ... Machaut and the Medieval Apprenticeship Tradition: Truth, Fiction and Poetic Craft, Douglas Kelly 36.
... expérimentale,” in Papers on SeventeenthCentury French Literature 34.67 (2007); and “De l'expérience affective au corps matériel: La Science expérimentale de Jean-Joseph Surin,” in Formes et formations au dix-septième siècle.
... to accord the salons and seventeenth-century French women writers any influence on the general literary field, ... what processes did a particular representation of the salon and its relationship to literature win out in France over ...
The dual themes of this volume are the characteristics of patronage relationships and their political uses in early modern France. The first essays provide an overview of the scholarly literature...
... La Littérature de la Révolution française (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1988) Douthwaite, Julia V., The Frankenstein of 1790 and Other Lost Chapters from Revolutionary France (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, ...
bodies« of European queens, thereby applying a gendered view to Kantorowicz«s original concept. ... See e.g. Karen Britland, Drama at the Courts of Queen Henrietta Maria (Cambridge, 2006), Sophie Tomlinson, Women on Stage in Stuart ...
... was a particularly thriving center for reflection on governance.17 Our understanding of the relationship among humanist ... 18 One could also argue that scholarship on seventeenth-century French literature could profit from a deeper ...
... exile writing also deliberately troubles the relationship between the biographic self and the authorial persona. ... In the literary-political context of seventeenth-century France, exil' was conceived as banishment from the court.
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