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Virtue, Happiness and Duclos' Histoire de Madame de Luz

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Charles Pinot Duclos' biography dramatizes the evolution from the rigid separation of the aristocratic and plebeian classes in the seventeenth century to the gradual social democratization in the eighteenth. This son of a Brittany merchant from the little village of Dinan rose to social prominence in the aristocratic salon circles of Paris and to literary pre eminence, as attest contemporary memoirs, the success of his novels, histories and moral writings as well as his official positions - a member of two academies, Royal Historiographer, Perpetual Secretary of the French Academy -a feat nearly impossible in the stratified society of seventeenth century France. Moreover, not only was Duclos, the exceptional con versationalist, a persona grata among the Parisian social elite, but he was also aligned with the progressive philosophical forces, a friend or ally of the foremost mid-century men of letters. Indeed, as Karl Toth has so ably demonstrated, Duclos perhaps more than any other important writer 1 of his day can be considered the true representative of his Age. 1 Karl Toth, Woman and Rococo in France (London, 1931), p. 29. For amplified documentation on the character and life of Duclos consult the following sources: Louis Simon Auger, "Notice sur Duclos," Oeuvres completes de Duclos, Paris, 1806. Emile Henriot, "Un honnete homme au XVIIIe siecle -Duclos," La Nouvelle Revue (oct. -nov. 1910), XVII, pp. 553-64; (nov. -dec. 1910) XVIII, pp. 124-33. Leo Le Bourgo, Un homme de lettres au XVIII" siecle, Duclos, sa vie et ses ouvrages (Bordeaux, 1902).

List of contents

I.- II.- I. The Novel's Composition.- II.Characterization.- III.Thematic Content.- IV.Novelistic Techniques.- III.- IV.- I.La Princesse de Clèves and Madame de Luz.- II. Justine and Madame de Luz.- Conclusion.- Selected Bibliography.

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Authors L R Free, L. R. Free, L.R. Free
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.11.2013
 
EAN 9789024716692
ISBN 978-90-247-1669-2
No. of pages 102
Weight 190 g
Illustrations V, 102 p. 1 illus.
Series Archives Internationales D'Histoire Des Idées Minor
Archives Internationales D'Histoire Des Idées Minor
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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