Born to Write

Born to Write

Literary Families and Social Hierarchy in Early Modern France

Kenny, Neil

Oxford University Press

03/2020

424

Dura

Inglês

9780198852391

15 a 20 dias

804

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Preface
Part I. Introduction
1: Hierarchy and heredity
2: Why this time and place?
3: Inheritance under the law
4: Transmission beyond legal inheritance: socio-cultural legacy
5: Other collectivities
6: Family literature
7: The family function
Part II. Family Literature: A Social Survey
8: Family literature: extent and social profile
9: Works shaped by family
10: Not going to plan
11: Conclusions
Part III. Promoting Family Literature
12: Families and the emergence of literary history
13: La Croix du Maine's Bibliotheque (1584)
14: Scevole de Sainte-Marthe's Elogia (1598-1630)
15: Conclusions
Part IV. The Marot Family
16: Introducing the Marots
17: The extent and the limits of a family's ascent through poetry
18: Moulding social hierarchy by communicating experience of it: Clement Marot's poetry
19: Conclusions
Part V. The Brouart-Vatable-Beroald-Verville Family
20: Two deaths in the family: 1526, 1626
21: From barber-surgeon's son to professor: Matthieu Beroald
22: From professor's son to 'Francois Beroalde, escuyer, sieur de Verville, docteur en medicine'
23: Conclusions
Conclusions
Appendix: Families with more than one literary producer
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