Medievalist Enlightenment : from Charles Perrault to Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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Medievalist Enlightenment : from Charles Perrault to Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Alicia C. Montoya

(Medievalism, v. 2)

D.S. Brewer, 2013

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-239) and index

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The influence on Enlightenment thought of medievalism has been underestimated; it is here reappraised and its significance brought out. Literary medievalism played a vital role in the construction of the French Enlightenment. Starting with the Quarrel of the Ancients and Moderns, it influenced movements leading to the Romantic rediscovery of the Middle Ages, and helped to shape new literary genres, from the epistolary novel to the fairy tale and opera. Indeed, the dominant mode of the early Enlightenment, galanterie, was of medievalist inspiration. Moreover, the academic studyof medieval texts underlay modern ideals of scholarship, institutionalized at the royal academies. The Middle Ages polemically functioned as an alternative site, allowing authors to rethink their age's political and social ideologies. At the centre of these debates was the notion of historical progress. Was progress possible, as the philosophes held, or was human history a process of degeneration, with the Middle Ages as a lost Golden Age? From there-evaluation of the medieval thus emerged not only the seeds of a new poetics, but also the central questions that preoccupied Enlightenment thinkers from Montesquieu to Rousseau. This book shows how, in order to understandthe aesthetic and intellectual transformations that marked modernity, it is essential to examine how this period conceived of the past, and particularly those "Dark Ages" that served as the defining foil for the modern Age of Light. Alicia C. Montoya is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Literary and Cultural Studies at the Radboud University Nijmegen.

目次

Introduction A Sense of the Past: Ancients, Moderns, and the Medieval The Medievalist Rhetorics of Enlightenment Survivals: Reading the Medieval Roman at the Dawn of the Enlightenment Continuities: The Medieval as Performance Reconfigurations: Medievalism and Desire, Between Eros and Agape The Invention of Medieval Studies Conclusion: Medievalism as an Alternative Modernity

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