Continuum, Volume 1AMS Press, 1989 - French literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 12
Page 62
... ( Satire II , 19-20 ) one has every reason to wonder why Boileau should speak of " Virgile " in a line where , from the metrical standpoint , the names of Corneille , Molière or Racine would have fit just as well and where , with respect ...
... ( Satire II , 19-20 ) one has every reason to wonder why Boileau should speak of " Virgile " in a line where , from the metrical standpoint , the names of Corneille , Molière or Racine would have fit just as well and where , with respect ...
Page 95
... Satire is essentially reformist in nature , it presupposes a stable signified from which that which is being satirized has strayed and to which the satire will restore the universe of the play French Classicism : Dimensions of Application ...
... Satire is essentially reformist in nature , it presupposes a stable signified from which that which is being satirized has strayed and to which the satire will restore the universe of the play French Classicism : Dimensions of Application ...
Page 96
... satire or of institutionalized teaching ; it also attaches to that " signing " which is writing itself — the writing of this verse , for example , or , more broadly , of this " Intermède " which is a " play within a play , " perhaps the ...
... satire or of institutionalized teaching ; it also attaches to that " signing " which is writing itself — the writing of this verse , for example , or , more broadly , of this " Intermède " which is a " play within a play , " perhaps the ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
ancients appear auteurs autres baroque become bien Boileau Bruyère c'est calls choses classicisme classique concept context Corneille criticism critique culture d'une dance dans les Descartes deux dialogue dire discourse discussion essay Esther example expression fact faire fait faut femmes figure final Fontenelle française France French Classicism genre grands Histoire hommes human idea ideal l'art l'esprit language later Latin lettres literary literature littérature Louis XIV meaning MICHIGAN Molière monologic Montaigne moral n'est nature notion nous nouvelle object Paris period perspective peut philosophy play poetic possible preface qu'il qu'on que les question Racine reader reason Roman scolaire seems seen sense siècle speak structure style suggests sujet theory thought tout tradition truth University voice writers