The attraction of the contrary : essays on the literature of the French Enlightenment
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The attraction of the contrary : essays on the literature of the French Enlightenment
Cambridge University Press, 2010
1st pbk. ed
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注記
Originally published: 1987
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The essays in this 1987 volume are concerned with ideas of contrarity and other kinds of polar opposition in French literature of the eighteenth century. Originally these ideas were merely part of an impulse to undermine the establishment, but as the century progressed the desire to invert social values and question accepted norms merged with the main groundswell of the age to form part of the movement of Revolution. Professor Rex considers some of the major writers of the period: Diderot, Rousseau, Voltaire, and Beaumarchais. He also explores minor genres such as operas comiques, theatrical parodies, and erotic or pornographic pieces; these have been largely forgotten, but in their time they imbued the creative life of the era with vitality. In treating the literature in relation to the other arts, especially painting and music, these essays will be of interest to scholars of all aspects of eighteenth-century French culture.
目次
- List of illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- 1. Manon's hidden motives
- 2. Three literary approaches to the art of love
- 3. Inversions and subversions in the theatre de la foire, or, the end of Piron's Arlequin-Deucalion
- 4. Crispin's inventions
- 5. On Voltaire's Merope
- 6. The figure of music in the frontispiece of Diderot's Encyclopedie
- 7. Secrets from Suzanne: the tangled motives of La Religieuse
- 8. A unique and forgotten opera libretto
- 9. The demise of classical tragedy in France
- 10. The Marriage of Figaro
- 11. Deucalion's last eighteenth-century appearance
- Notes
- Index.
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