Baroque topographies : literature, history, philosophy

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Baroque topographies : literature, history, philosophy

[edited by Timothy Hampton]

(Yale French studies, no. 80)

Yale University, c1991

  • : pbk

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内容説明

Baroque culture offers that rarest of phenomena - a set of texts with no theory. This collection of interdisciplinary essays by literary critics, historians, and philosophers, offering historical and theoretical meditations on the relationship of aesthetics and politics, text and history, and culture and society in the French Baroque period. They discuss such major figures and institutions as Descartes, Corneille, Bernini, d'Aubigne, and Richelieu.

目次

  • Part 1 Scenes of writing: the place of the present - Ronsard, Aubigne, and the "Miseres de ce Temps", Edwin M. Duval
  • the poetics of the place - the space of the emblem (Sponde), Gisele Mathieu-Castellani
  • what is the subject of La place royale?, Jacqueline Lichtenstein
  • unseen space and theatrical narrative - "the Recit de Cinna", John D. Lyons. Part 2 Descartes and the site of subjectivity: "A Great City is a Great solitude" - Descartes' urban pastoral, Kevin Dunn
  • Descartes, the Palatinate, and the Thirty Years War - political theory and political practice, Timothy J. Reiss. Part 3 Cultural landscapes: classical, Baroque - Versailles, or the architecture of the Prince, Louis Marin
  • Richelieu, or "Baroque" power in action, Christian Jouhaud
  • Baroque places, Orest Ranum
  • the fold, Gilles Deleuze.

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