Styles of Enlightenment : taste, politics and authorship in eighteenth-century France /

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Author / Creator:Russo, Elena.
Imprint:Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007.
Description:1 online resource (xi, 346 pages)
Language:English
Series:Parallax
Parallax (Baltimore, Md.)
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11199688
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ISBN:9780801896101
080189610X
0801884764
9780801884764
9780801894114
0801894115
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
English.
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Summary:"Styles of Enlightenment argues that alongside its democratic ideals and its efforts to create a unified public sphere, the Enlightenment also displayed a tendency to erect rigid barriers when it came to matters of style and artistic expression." "Through readings of fictions, essays, memoirs, eulogies, and theatrical works by Fenelon, Bouhours, Marivaux, Montesquieu, Voltaire, Diderot, Rousseau, Mercier, Thomas, and others, Styles of Enlightenment traces the stages of confrontation between the virile philosophe and the effeminate worldly writer; "good" and "bad" taste; high art and frivolous entertainment; state patronage and the privately sponsored marketplace; the academic eulogy and worldly conversation. It teases out the finer points of division on the public battlefields of literature and politics and the new world of contesting sexual economies."--Jacket.
Other form:Print version: Russo, Elena. Styles of Enlightenment. Baltimore : The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007 9780801894114