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Ethics and politics in seventeenth century France

Bannister, Mark(Contributions by)Bertaud, Madeline(Contributions by)Bertiere, Simone(Contributions by)Bonney, Richard(Contributions by)Brooks, William(Contributions by)Cameron, Keith(Contributions by)Campbell, John(Contributions by)Clarke, David(Contributions by)Coirault, Yves(Contributions by)Cruickshank, John(Contributions by)Forman, Edward(Contributions by)Gossip, C. J.(Contributions by)Hepp, Noemi(Contributions by)Howarth, William D.(Contributions by)Jones, Colin(Contributions by)McGowan, Margaret(Contributions by)Perkins, Wendy(Contributions by)Phillips, Henry(Contributions by)Rohou, Jean(Contributions by)Snaith, Guy(Contributions by)Woodrough, Elizabeth(Contributions by)Cameron, Keith(Edited by)Woodrough, Elizabeth(Edited by)
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This collection of twenty essays, of which five are in French, written by leading English and French literary and historical scholars, deconstructs the ethical and political framework supporting and circumscribing the actions of a powerful elite in France between the early 1600s and the final years of Louis XIV's reign. Reflecting a diversity of individual concerns, the essays, which offer a radical double questioning of the absolute values in which were founded the authority of Church, King and nobility, have been divided into two interrelated parts in acknowledgement of the complex tensions between codes of behaviour and political practice in the different theatrical spaces of government in the real and imaginary world.



The dual political and moral theme of this study is not new, but it is one which has always been highly regarded by historians and literary specialists alike. It is in fact one of the 'classics' of seventeenth-century studies, the one to which critics must always return, and to which students must always address themselves, if they are to comprehend the intellectual core of seventeenth-century French studies.




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University of Exeter Press
0859899128 / 9780859899123
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
02/03/2015
England
English
257 pages
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