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Gossip, Sexuality and Scandal in France (1610-1715)

by Nicholas Hammond (Author)
©2011 Monographs VIII, 164 Pages

Summary

This volume is the first book-length study devoted to gossip in early modern France. Whereas many works that focus on other countries and periods have concentrated on the relationship between gossip and women, none has explored the crucial link between gossip and same-sex desire. Using material that has never been published before and touching on different social spheres, from valets to the immediate circle of Louis XIV, the author reveals a world radically different from the traditional image of France under the reigns of Louis XIII and Louis XIV. An in-depth analysis of the theory and practice of gossip is followed by an examination of songs, poems, memoirs, letters and anecdotes from the time, bringing the milieu of what was known as ‘the Italian vice’ vividly to life. The book concludes by bringing these insights on gossip to a refreshing new reading of one of the period’s groundbreaking novels, Marie-Madeleine de Lafayette’s La Princesse de Clèves.

Details

Pages
VIII, 164
Year
2011
ISBN (PDF)
9783035301267
ISBN (Softcover)
9783034307062
DOI
10.3726/978-3-0353-0126-7
Language
English
Publication date
2011 (August)
Keywords
gossip in early modern France France under the reigns of Louis XIII and Louis XIV The Italian Vice gossip and same-sex desire
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2011. VIII, 164 pp.

Biographical notes

Nicholas Hammond (Author)

Nicholas Hammond is Reader in French at the University of Cambridge. He is the author of several books and articles on seventeenth-century French literature and has edited a number of volumes, including The Cambridge History of French Literature (2011).

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