00781nam0-22002891i-450-990000975740403321000097574FED01000097574(Aleph)000097574FED0100009757420000920d1965----km-y0itay50------baengMolecular Physics in PhotosyntesisRoderick K. ClaytonNew YorkBlaisdell1965Scienze biologicheBiofisicaScienze mediche574Clayton,Roderick Keener345910ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK99000097574040332139-07614671FI1FI1Molecular Physics in Photosyntesis353027UNINAING0103553nam 2200661 a 450 991097359100332120240514061237.01-283-35896-4978661335896790-272-7923-3(CKB)2550000000072932(EBL)805757(OCoLC)769342170(SSID)ssj0000980170(PQKBManifestationID)11625056(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000980170(PQKBWorkID)10958356(PQKB)10521974(Au-PeEL)EBL805757(CaPaEBR)ebr10517101(DE-B1597)719242(DE-B1597)9789027279231(MiAaPQ)EBC805757(EXLCZ)99255000000007293219860801d1986 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrier"Appelle-moi Pierrot" wit and irony in the Lettres of Madame de Sévigné /Jo Ann Marie Recker1st ed.Amsterdam ;Philadelphia :J. Benjamins Pub. Co.,1986.1 online resource (138 pages)Purdue University monographs in Romance languages,0165-8743 ;v. 21Description based upon print version of record.90-272-1731-9 Includes bibliographical references.""APPELLE-MOI PIERROT"" Wit and Irony in the Lettres of Madame de Sévigné; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Transitions; 2. Mask: ""Portrait""; 3. Speech: ""Fantaisie verbale""; 4. Scene: Imposteur Technique; Notes; BibliographyThe present study uses modern Molière criticism as a way of understanding Mme de Sévigné. In both Molière and Mme de Sévigné there is evidence of esprit or wit, that intellectual facility which perceives contrasts. Moliéresque critical theory would call this perception the "Imposteur" technique. As the opening lines of Molière's Lettre sur l'Imposteur propose, it is a "discours du ridicule" where ridicule is defined as the incongruous and the unreasonable. This notion depends on an act of intelligent judgement of what actually constitutes the normatively reasonable, and consequently, it presupposes the same perspective on the part of the reader/spectator. Implicit to both irony and ridicule is the complementarity necessary between the giver and the receiver of the message. The application of moliéresque critical theory to the Correspondance of Mme de Sévigné can contribute to a renewed appreciation of the highly intellectual quality of the comic genius of a "spirituelle marquise," a mother who desperately wanted to entice a distanced daughter to regularity in an epistolary exchange, a woman of wit and irony.Purdue University monographs in Romance languages ;v. 21.Authors, French17th centuryCorrespondenceFrench lettersHistory and criticismComic, The, in literatureIrony in literatureAuthors, FrenchFrench lettersHistory and criticism.Comic, The, in literature.Irony in literature.846/.4Recker Jo Ann Marie1816952MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910973591003321"Appelle-moi Pierrot"4374200UNINA