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The age of conversation / Benedetta Craveri ; translated by Teresa Waugh.

بواسطة:المساهم (المساهمين):نوع المادة : نصنصاللغة: الإنجليزية اللغة الأصلية:الإيطالية الناشر:New York : New York Review Books, [2005]تاريخ حقوق النشر: ©2005وصف:xv, 488 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmنوع المحتوى:
  • text
نوع الوسائط:
  • unmediated
نوع الناقل:
  • volume
تدمك:
  • 1590172140 (pbk.)
  • 9781590172148 (pbk.)
  • 1590171411
  • 9781590171417
العناوين الموحدة:
  • Civiltà della conversazione. English
الموضوع:تصنيف مكتبة الكونجرس:
  • DC121.7 .C73 2005
موارد على الانترنت:
المحتويات:
A way of life -- Daughters of Eve -- The blue room -- Vincent Voiture: the Âme du rond -- La guirlande de Julie -- Madame de Longueville: a perfect transformation -- The Duchesse de Montbazon and the reformer of La Trappe -- The Marquise de Sablé: the salon in the convent -- La grande mademoiselle -- Madame de Sévigné and Madame de Lafayette: a lasting friendship -- Madame de la Sablière: pure sentiment -- Madame de Maintenon and Ninon de Lenclos: the importance of reputation -- L'espiret de société -- The Marquise de Lambert: the ideal of the honnête femme -- Madame de Tencin: the enlightenment adventuress -- Emulation -- The age of conversation.
ملخص:In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, between the reign of Louis XIII and the Revolution, the French nobility of the ancien regime turned their energies to developing the art of sociability, a refined code of manners, and an ideal of gallant, spirited conversation that became a model for social and intellectual life. Benedetta Craveri's history of this leisured, worldly society begins in the 1620s with the celebrated Blue Room of the Marquise de Rambouillet, one of the first in a long series of women who resided over conversations among nobles, writers, prelates, and diplomats. The women Craveri profiles played a significant part in the development of new literary forms such as the novel and the maxim, the codification of language, taste, and behavior, and debates over religion, philosophy, and science. Some, like Madame de Lafayette and Madame de Stael, were gifted writers themselves. Some were involved in the major events of their time, like the Grande Mademoiselle and the Duchesse de Longueville during the Fronde rebellion. Later, the Marquise de Lambert, Madame de Tencin, and Julie de Lespinasse opened their salons to intellectuals such as Fontenelle, Montesquieu, d'Alembert, and Diderot, thus helping to spread the ideas of the Enlightenment. In demonstrating the diversity of these women's accomplishments, Benedetta Craveri brings to life this brilliant, vanished culture that perfected the pleasure of living. In her pages, the world of La Rochefoucauld, Louis XIV, and Votaire, of Jansenism, preciosity, Mlle de Scudery's literary portraits, and Mme de Sevigne's letters, appears in all its fascinating complexity.
المقتنيات
نوع المادة المكتبة الحالية رقم الطلب رقم النسخة حالة تاريخ الإستحقاق الباركود
كتاب كتاب UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة DC121.7 .C73 2005 (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) C.1 Library Use Only | داخل المكتبة فقط 30010011105638
كتاب كتاب UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة DC121.7 .C73 2005 (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) C.2 المتاح 30010011108118

Includes bibliographical references (pages 377-446) and index.

A way of life -- Daughters of Eve -- The blue room -- Vincent Voiture: the Âme du rond -- La guirlande de Julie -- Madame de Longueville: a perfect transformation -- The Duchesse de Montbazon and the reformer of La Trappe -- The Marquise de Sablé: the salon in the convent -- La grande mademoiselle -- Madame de Sévigné and Madame de Lafayette: a lasting friendship -- Madame de la Sablière: pure sentiment -- Madame de Maintenon and Ninon de Lenclos: the importance of reputation -- L'espiret de société -- The Marquise de Lambert: the ideal of the honnête femme -- Madame de Tencin: the enlightenment adventuress -- Emulation -- The age of conversation.

In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, between the reign of Louis XIII and the Revolution, the French nobility of the ancien regime turned their energies to developing the art of sociability, a refined code of manners, and an ideal of gallant, spirited conversation that became a model for social and intellectual life. Benedetta Craveri's history of this leisured, worldly society begins in the 1620s with the celebrated Blue Room of the Marquise de Rambouillet, one of the first in a long series of women who resided over conversations among nobles, writers, prelates, and diplomats. The women Craveri profiles played a significant part in the development of new literary forms such as the novel and the maxim, the codification of language, taste, and behavior, and debates over religion, philosophy, and science. Some, like Madame de Lafayette and Madame de Stael, were gifted writers themselves. Some were involved in the major events of their time, like the Grande Mademoiselle and the Duchesse de Longueville during the Fronde rebellion. Later, the Marquise de Lambert, Madame de Tencin, and Julie de Lespinasse opened their salons to intellectuals such as Fontenelle, Montesquieu, d'Alembert, and Diderot, thus helping to spread the ideas of the Enlightenment. In demonstrating the diversity of these women's accomplishments, Benedetta Craveri brings to life this brilliant, vanished culture that perfected the pleasure of living. In her pages, the world of La Rochefoucauld, Louis XIV, and Votaire, of Jansenism, preciosity, Mlle de Scudery's literary portraits, and Mme de Sevigne's letters, appears in all its fascinating complexity.

Translated from the Italian.

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