Literature and nation in the sixteenth century : inventing Renaissance France / Timothy Hampton.
2001
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Title
Literature and nation in the sixteenth century : inventing Renaissance France / Timothy Hampton.
Created/published
Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2001.
Description
xvi, 289 p. ; 24 cm
Associated name
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-282) and index.
Contents
Garden of letters : toward a theory of literary nationhood
The limits of ideology : Rabelais and the edge of Christendom
Nation and utopia in the 1530s : the case of Rabelais's Gargantua
Narrative form and national space : textual geography from the Heptaméron to La princesse de Cléves
Representing France at mid-century : Du Bellay and the lyric invention of national character
History, alterity, and the European subject in Montaigne's Essais
Pauline's dream.
The limits of ideology : Rabelais and the edge of Christendom
Nation and utopia in the 1530s : the case of Rabelais's Gargantua
Narrative form and national space : textual geography from the Heptaméron to La princesse de Cléves
Representing France at mid-century : Du Bellay and the lyric invention of national character
History, alterity, and the European subject in Montaigne's Essais
Pauline's dream.
Place of creation/publication
United States -- New York (State).
Item Details
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PQ239 .H26 2001