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Coups de maītre: Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Literature and Culture, in Honour of John D. Lyons New edition [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 560 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 846 g, 13 Illustrations
  • Serija: Medieval and Early Modern French Studies 18
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Apr-2021
  • Leidėjas: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1789971454
  • ISBN-13: 9781789971453
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 560 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 846 g, 13 Illustrations
  • Serija: Medieval and Early Modern French Studies 18
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Apr-2021
  • Leidėjas: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1789971454
  • ISBN-13: 9781789971453
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This collection is dedicated to John D. Lyons, Commonwealth Professor of French at the University of Virginia and a preeminent scholar of early modern France and Italy. Lyonss long and influential academic career has been instrumental in shaping generations of undergraduates, postgraduates and early career researchers through his teaching, advising, mentorship and critical reading. Bringing together original chapters from leading scholars in North America, Great Britain and France in the fields of medieval and early modern literature and culture, this volume will build upon the breadth and depth of Lyonss wide-ranging corpus that spans a remarkable array of genres, including philosophy, the novel, theatre and history. The studies are organized around the key themes of Lyonss research throughout his illustrious career and engage with authors ranging from Saint Augustine, Giovanni Boccaccio, Niccolņ Machiavelli and Marķa de Zayas to Franēois Rabelais, Michel de Montaigne, Madeleine and Georges de Scudéry, René Descartes, Blaise Pascal, Marie-Madeleine de Lafayette, Pierre and Thomas Corneille, Moličre, Jean Racine, Jean le Rond dAlembert and Voltaire.
List of Figures
xi
List of Tables
xiii
Foreword xv
Jean-Yves Pouilloux
Preface xvii
Kelly Fender Mcconncll
Publications xxix
John D. Lyons
PART I Corneille, Racine, Moliere
1(124)
1 Lire John Lyons: Une Chance
3(18)
Helene Merlin-Kajman
2 La Temporalite De La Clemence D'Auguste: Vers Un Pouvoir Absolu A Visage Humain
21(18)
Eglantine Morvant
3 Noises Off: Tragic Acousmatics In Corneille And Racine
39(18)
Ellen R. Welch
4 Racine's Assistants: Non-Speaking Roles In Andromaque And Its English Translations
57(18)
Michael Hawcroft
5 Taste, Distaste And Criticism: Voltaire On Corneille's Polyeucte And Racine's Athalie
75(18)
John Campbell
6 Des Confidences De Moliere Mourant? Amorce D'Une Reflexion Sur La `Verite' Des Textes
93(14)
Georges Forestier
7 Moliere's Parody Of Tragedy
107(18)
Noel Peacock
PART II Scudery, Lafayette and the Salons
125(74)
8 Chance, Astrology And Authorship In Scudery's Ibrahim Ou L'Illustre Bassa
127(16)
Kathleen Wine
9 Reading Lafayette From The Outside: Character Interactions In The `Anti-Imaginative Novel'
143(24)
Helene Bilis
10 At Home With Nicolaes Maes's Eavesdropper And La Princesse De Cleves
167(16)
Harriet Stone
11 Recovering Lost Conversations: The Case Of Francois Bernier
183(16)
Faith E. Beasley
PART III Montaigne, Descartes, Pascal
199(94)
12 The Devil In Descartes
101(122)
George Hoffmann
13 Of Angels And Beasts: The Exemplarity Of Failure In Montaigne And Pascal
223(18)
Hall Bjørnstad
14 Intertextuality And Citation: Montaigne In Pascal
241(16)
Erec R. Koch
15 The Ordinary Conversations Of Life: Example And Education In Another Entretien Avec M. De Sacy
257(12)
Nicholas Hammond
16 Temporality And The Birth Of Calculus In Blaise Pascal's And Pierre De Fermat's Problem Of Points And D'Alembert's Concept Of Limits: A Humanistic Perspective
269(24)
Richard E. Goodkin
PART IV Renaissance, Baroque, Classicisme
293(128)
17 `Compose Par M. Francois Rabelais': Author, Title, Page
295(18)
Virginia Krause
18 Painting As Experiment In Rubens's Four Philosophers
313(16)
Christopher Braider
19 Love And Friendship: Jean-Pierre Camus And The Moralists
329(18)
Michael Mori Arty
20 Poliarque-Theocrine, Or Pierre Du Ryer's Cross-Dressed King
347(16)
Michael Meere
21 Marvellous Forgotten Works: The Story of Alcamene and Menalippe by La Calprenede and Timocrate by Thomas Corneille
363(10)
Thomas Pavel
22 The Genre of the `Bouts Rimes' and Seventeenth-Century Satire
373(16)
Emma Gilby
23 Funeral Sermons In Seventeenth-Century French Letters And Diaries: The Building Of A Genre
389(14)
Anne Regent-Susini
24 The `French Baroque' From Self-Evidence To Oxymoron -- And Back
403(18)
Guy Spielmann
PART V Example, History, Imagination
421(116)
25 Castration As Exemplum: The Making Of A Medieval Trope
423(18)
Stephen G. Nichols
26 Ekphrasis In Jean De Meun's Rose And Boccaccio's Teseida: The Erotic Statue And The Illustrated Building
441(14)
Kevin Brownlee
27 Face-Off: Communication And Countenance In Blaise De Monluc's Commentaires
455(18)
Timothy Chesters
28 Lettre Envoyee Au Philosophe Eloquent: Exemplarite D'Une Situation Et Construction Du Public Dans La Querelle De L'Eloquence En 1627
473(14)
Eric Mechoulan
29 A Seventeenth-Century View Of History: The Cardinal De Retz And The Example Of Machiavelli
487(16)
Malina Stefanovska
30 Zayas's Diabolical Magic
503(20)
Marina S. Brownlee
31 A Clearing In The Woods: The Example Of The Early Modern Beaver
523(14)
Katherine Ibbett
Notes on Contributors 537(10)
Index 547
Kelly Fender McConnell completed her PhD under the supervision of John D. Lyons at the University of Virginia. She is Senior Lecturer in French at Dartmouth College where she has been teaching French cultural studies and language since 2012. She specializes in seventeenth-century literature, with a particular focus on early modern understandings of emotions, reactions and the body. She has published articles on Pascal and Corneille and has presented papers on Racine, Descartes and Lafayette.



Michael Meere completed his PhD under the supervision of John D. Lyons at the University of Virginia and has taught at Wesleyan University since 2014. He is the author of Onstage Violence in Sixteenth-Century French Tragedy: Performance, Ethics, Poetics (2021) and the editor of French Renaissance and Baroque Drama: Text, Performance, Theory (2015).