Creative Tensions: An Introduction to Seventeenth-Century French Literature

Overview

The primary aim of this book is to provide an introduction, principally for students but also for the general reader, to 17th-century French writing. Nicholas Hammond shows in eight vignettes what made this period a golden age of French drama, philosophy, and creativity. He argues that, rather than acting as a stranglehold, the rules of the time propelled artistic creativity to exceptional heights, releasing a sensitivity to language and wit which has not been rivalled since. The book deals in particular with the "Querelles des anciens et modernes", Pascal and the Jesuits, literary forms, gender, transvestism and homosexuality, showing how these contributed to the creative tension of the ...

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Overview

The primary aim of this book is to provide an introduction, principally for students but also for the general reader, to 17th-century French writing. Nicholas Hammond shows in eight vignettes what made this period a golden age of French drama, philosophy, and creativity. He argues that, rather than acting as a stranglehold, the rules of the time propelled artistic creativity to exceptional heights, releasing a sensitivity to language and wit which has not been rivalled since. The book deals in particular with the "Querelles des anciens et modernes", Pascal and the Jesuits, literary forms, gender, transvestism and homosexuality, showing how these contributed to the creative tension of the age.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780715628010
  • Publisher: Duckworth Publishers
  • Publication date: 7/31/2007
  • Pages: 160
  • Series: New Readings Series
  • Product dimensions: 6.04 (w) x 8.48 (h) x 0.49 (d)

Meet the Author

Nicholas Hammond is Professor at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 7
Author's Note 8
Preface 9
I Rules and Terms 11
1 Rules 12
2 Terms 20
II Tensions in Drama I 26
1 Le Cid 27
2 L'Ecole des femmes 29
3 Corneille and D'Aubignac 32
III Tensions in Drama II 39
1 Moral Objections to the Theatre 41
2 Theatre as Moral Instruction 48
IV Tensions in Religion 55
1 Lettres provinciales 60
2 Pensees 67
V Honnetete and preciosite 78
1 Honnetete 79
2 Preciosite 89
VI Tensions in Genre 95
1 Shorter 'Literary' Forms 97
2 'Non-Literary' Forms 113
VII Tensions in Gender 121
1 Women 122
2 Cross-Over 124
3 Homosexuality 129
VIII Conclusions 135
Glossary 147
Index 157
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