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The Perraults : a family of letters in early modern France / / Oded Rabinovitch



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Autore: Rabinovitch Oded Visualizza persona
Titolo: The Perraults : a family of letters in early modern France / / Oded Rabinovitch Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Ithaca ; ; London : , : Cornell University Press, , 2018
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (252 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina: 929.20944
Soggetto topico: Authors, French - 17th century
Families - France - History - 17th century
Social networks - France - History - 17th century
HISTORY / Europe / France
Soggetto genere / forma: Electronic books.
Note generali: Previously issued in print: 2018.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Cast of Characters -- Introduction -- 1. Representing a Family of Letters: Images of Authorship (1650-1750) -- 2. Finance and Mobility: Pierre Ascendant (1600-1660) -- 3. The Perraults in the Countryside: Viry and Literary Sociability (1650-1680) -- 4. Failure in Finance and the Rise of Charles Perrault (1660-1680) -- 5. The Perraults and Versailles: Mediating Grandeur (1660-1700) -- 6. Claude Perrault and the Mechanics of Animals: Family and Scientific Institutions (1660-1690) -- Epilogue (1690-1730) -- Appendix -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Sommario/riassunto: In The Perraults, Oded Rabinovitch takes the fascinating eponymous literary and scientific family as an entry point into the complex and rapidly changing world of early modern France. Today, the Perraults are best remembered for their canonical fairy tales, such as "Cinderella" and "Puss in Boots," most often attributed to Charles Perrault, one of the brothers. While the writing of fairy tales may seem a frivolous enterprise, it was, in fact, linked to the cultural revolution of the seventeenth century, which paved the way for the scientific revolution, the rise of "national literatures," and the early Enlightenment. Rabinovitch argues that kinship networks played a crucial, yet unexamined, role in shaping the cultural and intellectual ferment of the day, which in turn shaped kinship and the social history of the family.Through skillful reconstruction of the Perraults' careers and networks, Rabinovitch portrays the world of letters as a means of social mobility. He complicates our understanding of prominent institutions, such as the Academy of Sciences, Versailles, and the salons, as well as the very notions of authorship and court capitalism. The Perraults shows us that institutions were not simply rigid entities, embodying or defining intellectual or literary styles such as Cartesianism, empiricism, or the purity of the French language. Rather, they emerge as nodes that connect actors, intellectual projects, family strategies, and practices of writing.
Titolo autorizzato: The Perraults  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-5017-3008-8
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910466884603321
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Serie: Cornell scholarship online.