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Representing Avarice in Late Renaissance France

Autor Jonathan Patterson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 ian 2015
Why did people talk so much about avarice in late Renaissance France, nearly a century before Molière's famous comedy, L'Avare? As wars and economic crises ravaged France on the threshold of modernity, avarice was said to be flourishing as never before. Yet by the late sixteenth century, a number of French writers would argue that in some contexts, avaricious behaviour was not straightforwardly sinful or harmful. Considerations of social rank, gender, object pursued, time, and circumstance led some to question age-old beliefs. Traditionally reviled groups (rapacious usurers, greedy lawyers, miserly fathers, covetous women) might still exhibit unmistakable signs of avarice -- but perhaps not invariably, in an age of shifting social, economic and intellectual values. Across a large, diverse corpus of French texts, Jonathan Patterson shows how a range of flexible genres nourished by humanism tended to offset traditional condemnation of avarice and avares with innovative, mitigating perspectives, arising from subjective experience. In such writings, an avaricious disposition could be re-described as something less vicious, excusable, or even expedient. In this word history of avarice, close readings of well-known authors (Marguerite de Navarre, Ronsard, Montaigne), and of their lesser-known contemporaries are connected to broader socio-economic developments of the late French Renaissance (c.1540-1615). The final chapter situates key themes in relation to Molière's L'Avare. As such, Representing Avarice in Late Renaissance France newly illuminates debates about avarice within broader cultural preoccupations surrounding gender, enrichment and status in early modern France.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198716518
ISBN-10: 0198716516
Pagini: 332
Ilustrații: 4 black-and-white halftones
Dimensiuni: 147 x 222 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Recenzii

Impressive contribution to our understanding of early modern culture.
This is a subtle and scholarly account of an important topic.
a fascinating and erudite study ... It draws out how avarice was bound up with wider cultural preoccupations regarding gender relations and changing opportunities for enrichment and status, and it approaches this question with a stunning array of primary and secondary documentation from a variety of angles, including philology, philosophy, theology, and economics. This thoroughness allows Patterson to challenge received ideas about avarice, most notably the notion that it was universally condemned in the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
This excellent study of a word and the connotations spun around it is especially inspiring in terms of its methodology which, in true humanist manner, starts from an intense interest in philology ... The book will appeal to students and scholars of early modern France alike, and will particularly inspire those interested in a fusion between linguistics and historicism.

Notă biografică

Jonathan Patterson is a British Academy Post-doctoral Fellow in French at the University of Oxford.