Fabulous identities : women's fairy tales in seventeenth-century France
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Fabulous identities : women's fairy tales in seventeenth-century France
(Faux titre, no. 151)
Rodopi, c1998
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Bibliography: p. [218]-226
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Fabulous Identities revises traditional interpretations of the fairy-tale vogue which was dominated by salon women in the last decade of the French seventeenth century. This study of women's tale narratives is set into an investigation of how aristocratic identity was transformed by political and social realignments forced by royal absolutism or ambitious materialism. Women's distinctive contributions to the genre are defined by drawing upon various texts that articulated the century's moral, cultural, and aesthetic values, as well as upon contemporary critical perspectives including seventeenth-century historical and cultural studies.
Caught up in the philosophical, political and social controversy over woman's nature, seventeenth-century women writers benefited from salon culture and their access to writing through the literary genres of fairy tales and novels, to explore new identities and expand representations of subjectivity. Women's tales can be seen as a theater for staging an authorial persona at odds with their portrait as presented in male-authored didactic treatises and in the fairy tales of Charles Perrault. At a time when the pressures of social conformity weighed heavily upon them, the conteuses highlight through metamorphosis the affective dimension together with its impact on evolving notions of personal autonomy.
目次
Acknowledgments. Preface. I. Men Defining Women in Seventeenth-Century France. II. Corps cadavres: Heroes and Heroines in the Tales of Perrault. III. Corps metamorphoses: Heroes and Heorines in the Tales of Aulnoy. IV. Mirrors of Invention: Towards an Aesthetics of Women's Fairy-Tale Writing. V. The Signature: Revising Definitions. Afterword. Bibliography.
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