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In The World Upside Down in 16th Century French Literature and Visual Culture Vincent Robert-Nicoud offers an interdisciplinary account of the topos of the world upside down in early modern France. To call something ‘topsy-turvy’ in the sixteenth century is to label it as abnormal. The topos of the world upside down evokes a world in which everything is inside-out and out of bounds: fish live in trees, children rule over their parents, and rivers flow back to their source. The world upside down proves to be key in understanding how the social, political, and religious turmoil of sixteenth-century France was represented and conceptualised, and allows us to explore the dark side of the Renaissance by unpacking one of its most prevalent metaphors.
Art --- literature [humanities] --- History of civilization --- Thematology --- French literature --- visual culture --- anno 1500-1599 --- France --- Symbolic inversion in literature. --- Symbolic inversion in art. --- Literature and society --- Satire, French. --- Renaissance --- History and criticism. --- History --- History. --- Intellectual life --- literature [discipline] --- Symbolic inversion in literature --- Symbolic inversion in art --- Satire, French --- Literature --- Literature and sociology --- Society and literature --- Sociology and literature --- Sociolinguistics --- French satire --- French wit and humor --- History and criticism --- Social aspects --- literary studies --- cultuurgeschiedenis
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Biological Time, Historical Time presents a new approach to 19th century thought and literature: by focussing on the subject of time, it offers a new perspective on the exchanges between French and German literary texts on the one hand and scientific disciplines on the other. Hence, the rivalling influences of the historical sciences and of the life sciences on literary texts are explored, texts from various scientific domains – medicine, natural history, biology, history, and multiple forms of vulgarisation – are investigated. Literary texts are analysed in their participation in and transformation of the scientific imagination. Special attention is accorded to the temporal dimension: this allows for an innovative account of key concepts of 19th century culture.
Time in literature --- Literature and science --- French literature --- German literature --- Poetry and science --- Science and literature --- Science and poetry --- Science and the humanities --- Time in literature. --- Comparative literature --- Literature and Science --- History and criticism. --- French and German. --- German and French. --- History --- Symbolic inversion in literature. --- Symbolic inversion in art. --- Literature and society --- Satire, French. --- Art --- Renaissance --- History. --- France --- Intellectual life --- Literature and science.
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