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The Female Protagonist in the Nouvelles of Madame De Villedieu

Part of the Currents in Comparative Romance Languages & Literatures series
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This book offers a major assessment of representative seventeenth-century nouvelles in France.

The study shows how Mme de Villedieu (Marie-Catherine Desjardins), a popular and prolific writer at the time of Louis XIV, modified the genre creating a new form, the nouvelle galante.

Dr. Klein traces changing concepts of form and at the same time changing modes of representing the female protagonists.

One finds in Villedieu's narratives the emergence of a new image of the heroine who presents a new language and esthetic of love.

Thoroughly researched, this well written book shows that Mme de Villedieu's influence as a writer was indeed far-reaching and long-lasting.

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Peter Lang Publishing Inc
0820419656 / 9780820419657
Hardback
843.4
01/03/1993
United States
221 pages, facsims.
490 grams
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