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Networks, Interconnection, Connectivity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

Networks, Interconnection, Connectivity

The map we draw of seventeenth-century French literary and intellectual culture is usually a small one, centered on Paris and Versailles to reflect the consolidation of intellectual and artistic capital under absolutism. Yet this process of centrali-zation depended on the creation of strong infrastructures connecting France's seat of political and cultural power to the provinces and the rest of the world: an efficient postal system, Europe's largest network of foreign embassies, trade links stretching to Asia and the Americas. How might a focus on these networks – and on the agents, materials, concepts, and practices that constituted them – broaden our mental topo-graphy of seventeenth-century French culture? This question animated a rich discussion during the May 2014 conference of the North American Society for Seventeenth-Century French Literature, held at Duke University and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. The present volume represents a selec-tion of the contributions to the conference.

Classical Unities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 466
Relations & Relationships in Seventeenth-century French Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

Relations & Relationships in Seventeenth-century French Literature

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.

Creation, Re-creation, and Entertainment: Early Modernity and Postmodernity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 401
Intersections
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 366
Creation, Re-creation, and Entertainment: Early Modernity and Postmodernity
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 402

Creation, Re-creation, and Entertainment: Early Modernity and Postmodernity

Orlando, Florida, may be one of the best places to discuss the subject of creation and re-creation of entertainment: the city lives under the shadow of Disney corporation, whose most celebrated re-creations are based on French texts from the 17th century French literature, and in particular Perraults fairy tales. From this perspective, whether we speak of ?reworks behind a princes castle, a morality tale to entertain children and parents alike, or even a theatrical representation that seems to appear from magic, the three hundred years that separate Orlando and Versailles seem to disappear: the parallels between the 17th and 21st centuries are founded on the same drive to enliven and enlighten ones world.

Actes de Lexington
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 380