The Essence of Style
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- 11 heures de lecture
Writing with great elan, DeJean explains how the glittering world of Louis XIV set the standards of sophistication, style, and glamour that still rule today's lifestyles.
Joan DeJean est une auteure de premier plan axée sur la littérature, l'histoire et la culture matérielle françaises des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. Son travail explore comment la France, et en particulier Paris, est devenue un centre de culture et de style modernes. DeJean analyse comment l'innovation dans la mode, la nourriture et le design s'est traduite dans la vie quotidienne, façonnant la société contemporaine. Son approche repose sur une compréhension approfondie du contexte historique et de son influence durable.
Writing with great elan, DeJean explains how the glittering world of Louis XIV set the standards of sophistication, style, and glamour that still rule today's lifestyles.
Although not a direct parody like his Virgile travesti, Scarron's Roman comique is nevertheless one of the works of seventeenth-cen- tury French prose fiction most conscious of literary tradition and most self-conscious with regard to its own narrative techniques. The role of the narrator, the functioning of rhetoric and the structure of the novel are all examined from the point of view of these notions, to show why the Roman comique may be termed a novelist's novel, a novel about novels and the paradox on which they are based - the making of credible fiction.