Richelieu's Desmarets and the Century of Louis XIV
Autor Hugh Gaston Hallen Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 mai 1990
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198151579
ISBN-10: 0198151578
Pagini: 416
Ilustrații: frontispiece, 14 halftones
Dimensiuni: 145 x 220 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198151578
Pagini: 416
Ilustrații: frontispiece, 14 halftones
Dimensiuni: 145 x 220 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
`a work bristling with learning ... Dr Hall has done a good job in resurrecting him, and readers of "Dance Research" should be particularly grateful to him for having considered in such detail his contributions to Court Ballet and public festivals'Dance Research
`Hugh Gaston Hall's book makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of Desmarets's work and his role in seventeenth-century culture and society.'French History
'a timely and important contribution to historical understanding ... packed with information of all kinds'Times Literary Supplement
`The author of this erudite and deeply personal quest for a more profound understanding of seventeenth-century France is well-known to scholars in the field... The research presented in the earlier articles is not only augmented, the entire career and thought (not biography) of this neglected writer is also explored'.Orest Ranum, PFSCL, VOL XIX, NO 36, 1992.
'Hall offers important corrections and amplifications of the corpus of Desmarets's work. The book is attractively produced and illustrated, and the scholarly detail of bibliography and reference beyond reproach.'David Clarke, King's College, London, Modern Language Review, Vol.87 Part 2
'If Hall favors Desmarets in his account of the nasty quarrels, it is, he admits, simply to balance out "three centuries dominated by Jansenist historiography." Hall's work, marked by formidable erudition, should help correct such an imbalance.'Helen Bates McDermott, University of Minnesota, French Review
'Gaston Hall's book makes a major contribution to the cultural history of this and the subsequent period by giving us a very detailed account of one writer's relationship with power. It is in many respects a remarkable story and demonstrates the degree to which writing at this time was a radically social and political activity. The book is an exhaustive, and, probably, definitie account of a writer who for many people is most celebrated for his comedy Les Visionnaires ... will be essential reading for scholars with an interest in a whole range of seventeenth-century issues ... it is unquestionably the virtue of a book as good as this to make us think very hard about our own representations of history.'Seventeenth-Century French Studies, Volume XIV, 1992
'Hall makes a compelling case for reexamining accepted views of the century and, indeed, for reading Desmarets ... marked by formidable erudition.'Helen Bates McDermott, University of Minnesota, French Review
`Hugh Gaston Hall's book makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of Desmarets's work and his role in seventeenth-century culture and society.'French History
'a timely and important contribution to historical understanding ... packed with information of all kinds'Times Literary Supplement
`The author of this erudite and deeply personal quest for a more profound understanding of seventeenth-century France is well-known to scholars in the field... The research presented in the earlier articles is not only augmented, the entire career and thought (not biography) of this neglected writer is also explored'.Orest Ranum, PFSCL, VOL XIX, NO 36, 1992.
'Hall offers important corrections and amplifications of the corpus of Desmarets's work. The book is attractively produced and illustrated, and the scholarly detail of bibliography and reference beyond reproach.'David Clarke, King's College, London, Modern Language Review, Vol.87 Part 2
'If Hall favors Desmarets in his account of the nasty quarrels, it is, he admits, simply to balance out "three centuries dominated by Jansenist historiography." Hall's work, marked by formidable erudition, should help correct such an imbalance.'Helen Bates McDermott, University of Minnesota, French Review
'Gaston Hall's book makes a major contribution to the cultural history of this and the subsequent period by giving us a very detailed account of one writer's relationship with power. It is in many respects a remarkable story and demonstrates the degree to which writing at this time was a radically social and political activity. The book is an exhaustive, and, probably, definitie account of a writer who for many people is most celebrated for his comedy Les Visionnaires ... will be essential reading for scholars with an interest in a whole range of seventeenth-century issues ... it is unquestionably the virtue of a book as good as this to make us think very hard about our own representations of history.'Seventeenth-Century French Studies, Volume XIV, 1992
'Hall makes a compelling case for reexamining accepted views of the century and, indeed, for reading Desmarets ... marked by formidable erudition.'Helen Bates McDermott, University of Minnesota, French Review