Literature and Nation in the Sixteenth Century : : Inventing Renaissance France / / Timothy Hampton.

Assessing the relationship between the emergence of modern French literary culture and the ideological debates that marked Renaissance France, Timothy Hampton explores the role of literary form in shaping national identity.The foundational texts of modern French literature were produced during a per...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter One. Garden of Letters: Toward a Theory of Literary Nationhood -- Chapter Two. The Limits of Ideology: Rabelais and the Edge of Christendom -- Chapter Three. Nation and Utopia in the 1530s: The Case of Rabelais's Gargantua -- Chapter Four. Narrative Form and National Space: Textual Geography from the Heptaméron to La Princesse de Clèves -- Chapter Five. Representing France at Mid,Century: Du Bellay and the Lyric Invention of National Character -- Chapter Six. History, Alterity, and the European Subject in Montaigne's Essais -- Conclusion. Pauline's Dream -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
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Assessing the relationship between the emergence of modern French literary culture and the ideological debates that marked Renaissance France, Timothy Hampton explores the role of literary form in shaping national identity.The foundational texts of modern French literature were produced during a period of unprecedented struggle over the meaning of community. In the face of religious heresy, political threats from abroad, and new forms of cultural diversity, Renaissance French culture confronted, in new and urgent ways, the question of what it means to be "French." Hampton shows how conflicts between different concepts of community were mediated symbolically through the genesis of new literary forms. Hampton's analysis of works by Rabelais, Montaigne, Du Bellay, and Marguerite de Navarre, as well as writings by lesser-known poets, pamphleteers, and political philosophers, shows that the vulnerability of France and the instability of French identity were pervasive cultural themes during this period.Contemporary scholarship on nation-building in early modern Europe has emphasized the importance of centralized power and the rise of absolute monarchy. Hampton offers a counterargument, demonstrating that both community and national identity in Renaissance France were defined through a dialogic relationship to that which was not French—to the foreigner, the stranger, the intruder from abroad. He provides both a methodological challenge to traditional cultural history and a new consideration of the role of literature in the definition of the nation.
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French literature 16th century History and criticism.
Nationalism in literature.
Literary Studies.
Medieval & Renaissance Studies.
LITERARY CRITICISM / European / French. bisacsh
Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Cornell University Press Backlist 2000-2013 9783110536157
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Literature and Nation in the Sixteenth Century : Inventing Renaissance France /
Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
Acknowledgments --
Chapter One. Garden of Letters: Toward a Theory of Literary Nationhood --
Chapter Two. The Limits of Ideology: Rabelais and the Edge of Christendom --
Chapter Three. Nation and Utopia in the 1530s: The Case of Rabelais's Gargantua --
Chapter Four. Narrative Form and National Space: Textual Geography from the Heptaméron to La Princesse de Clèves --
Chapter Five. Representing France at Mid,Century: Du Bellay and the Lyric Invention of National Character --
Chapter Six. History, Alterity, and the European Subject in Montaigne's Essais --
Conclusion. Pauline's Dream --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
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Contents --
Preface --
Acknowledgments --
Chapter One. Garden of Letters: Toward a Theory of Literary Nationhood --
Chapter Two. The Limits of Ideology: Rabelais and the Edge of Christendom --
Chapter Three. Nation and Utopia in the 1530s: The Case of Rabelais's Gargantua --
Chapter Four. Narrative Form and National Space: Textual Geography from the Heptaméron to La Princesse de Clèves --
Chapter Five. Representing France at Mid,Century: Du Bellay and the Lyric Invention of National Character --
Chapter Six. History, Alterity, and the European Subject in Montaigne's Essais --
Conclusion. Pauline's Dream --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
Acknowledgments --
Chapter One. Garden of Letters: Toward a Theory of Literary Nationhood --
Chapter Two. The Limits of Ideology: Rabelais and the Edge of Christendom --
Chapter Three. Nation and Utopia in the 1530s: The Case of Rabelais's Gargantua --
Chapter Four. Narrative Form and National Space: Textual Geography from the Heptaméron to La Princesse de Clèves --
Chapter Five. Representing France at Mid,Century: Du Bellay and the Lyric Invention of National Character --
Chapter Six. History, Alterity, and the European Subject in Montaigne's Essais --
Conclusion. Pauline's Dream --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
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