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Par le régime de connivence qu’elle instaure avec son public, la littérature libertine du XVIIe siècle s’offre à un travail interprétatif où la conscience et la rigueur méthodologiques n’excluent nullement l’implication personnelle, la prise de risque. Au cœur de ce livre, le lecteur trouvera la défense et l’illustration d’une lecture complice, appliquée d’abord aux œuvres de fiction (la Première Journée de Théophile, le Francion de Sorel, Le Page disgracié de Tristan, Les Etats et Empires de la Lune de Cyrano), puis aux investigations orientales des voyageurs Bernier et Monconys. Il verra se mettre en place, et s’ajuster en fonction des études de cas, une relation critique de proximité et de disponibilité dont la spécificité apparaît aussi, par contraste, à travers la lecture rapprochée des fulminations du jésuite Garasse. Loin des commodités essayistes ou des réductions théoriques, Frédéric Tinguely fonde dans la résistance même des textes la légitimité du commentaire ; il peut dès lors revendiquer une lectio difficilior d’un nouveau genre, dans laquelle le geste critique libérerait toute sa puissance et trouverait, en définitive, sa raison d’être.
Libertinism in literature --- French literature --- Libertines (French philosophers) --- Littérature française --- Libertins (philosophie du 17e siècle) --- Histoire et critique --- Histoire et critique. --- French literature - 17th century --- Littérature française --- Libertins (philosophie du 17e siècle)
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Following the assassination of Henri IV in 1610, the political turbulence of Louis XIII's early reign led to renewed efforts to police the book trade. Yet this period also witnessed a golden age of so-called 'libertine' literature, including a plethora of sexually explicit and irreverent poetry as well as works of free-thinking that cast doubt on the dogma of Church and State. As France moved closer towards absolutism, a number of unorthodox writers were forced to defend themselves before the law courts. Libertines and the Law examines the notorious trials of three subversive authors. The Italian naturalist philosopher Giulio Cesare Vanini was brutally executed for blasphemy by the Parlement de Toulouse in 1619. The Jewish convert Jean Fontanier was burned at the stake two years later in Paris for authoring a text refuting Christian teaching. Finally, the trial of the infamous poet Theophile de Viau for irreligion, obscenity, and poetic descriptions of homosexuality proved to be a landmark in French literary and social history, despite the poet eventually escaping the death penalty in 1625. These trials are contextualised with a conceptual history of libertinism, as well as an exploration of literary censorship and the mechanics of the criminal justice system in early modern France. Drawing from rarely explored archival sources, newly discovered evidence, and legal manuals, Libertines and the Law provides new insights into the censorship of French literature and thought from the perspectives of both the defendants and the magistrates. Through a diverse corpus including poetry, philosophical texts, religious polemics, Jewish teachings, and private memoirs, it sheds new light on this crucial period in literary, legal, and intellectual history.
French Literature: authors --- anno 1600-1699 --- France --- Libertins (philosophie du 17e siècle). --- Écrivains français --- Libertinage --- French literature --- Authors, French --- Libertinism in literature. --- Procès --- Censure --- Dans la littérature --- History and criticism. --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Fontanier, Jean, --- Vanini, Giulio Cesare, --- Viau, Théophile de, --- Libertins (philosophie du 17e siècle) --- Écrivains français --- Fontanier, Jean --- Vanini, Giulio Cesare --- Viau, Théophile de --- Libertins (philosophie du 17e siècle) --- Viau, Théophile de
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Scepticisme (philosophie grecque) --- Skeptics (Greek philosophy) --- Naturalisme (philosophie) --- Naturalism --- Libertins (philosophie du 17e siècle) --- Libertines (French philosophers) --- Politique et littérature --- Politics and literature --- Dans la littérature. --- In literature. --- History --- Italie --- Italy --- France --- Libertins (philosophie du 17e siècle) --- Politique et littérature
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