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The Performance of Nobility in Early Modern European Literature David M. Posner (Loyola University, Chicago)

The Performance of Nobility in Early Modern European Literature By David M. Posner (Loyola University, Chicago)

The Performance of Nobility in Early Modern European Literature by David M. Posner (Loyola University, Chicago)


Summary

This valuable study illuminates the idea of nobility as display, as public performance, in Renaissance and seventeenth-century literature and society. Through detailed readings of major authors, David Posner examines the tensions between literary or imaginative representations of 'nobility', and the increasingly problematic historical position of the noble classes themselves.

The Performance of Nobility in Early Modern European Literature Summary

The Performance of Nobility in Early Modern European Literature by David M. Posner (Loyola University, Chicago)

This valuable study illuminates the idea of nobility as display, as public performance, in Renaissance and seventeenth-century literature and society. Ranging widely from Castiglione and French courtesy manuals, through Montaigne and Bacon, to the literature of the Grand Siecle, David Posner examines the structures of public identity in the period. He focuses on the developing tensions between, on the one hand, literary or imaginative representations of 'nobility' and, on the other, the increasingly problematic historical position of the nobility themselves. These tensions produce a transformation in the notion of the noble self as a performance, and eventually doom court society and its theatrical mode of self-presentation. Situated at the intersection of rhetorical and historical theories of interpretation, this book contributes significantly to our understanding of the role of literature both in analysing and in shaping social identity.

The Performance of Nobility in Early Modern European Literature Reviews

An excellent resource for graduate students, research faculty, and social and literary historians. Choice

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments; 1. Introduction: 'The Noble Hart'; 2. Montaigne and the staging of the self; 3. Mask and error in Francis Bacon; 4. Noble Romans: Corneille and the theatre of aristocratic revolt; 5. La Bruyere and the end of the theatre of nobility; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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NLS9780521034876
9780521034876
0521034876
The Performance of Nobility in Early Modern European Literature by David M. Posner (Loyola University, Chicago)
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2006-12-14
288
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