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Author Virastau, Nicolae Alexandru, author.

Title Early modern French autobiography / by Nicolae Alexandru Virastau
Published Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2021]

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Description 1 online resource (206 pages)
Series Egodocuments and history series, 1873-653X ; volume 12
Egodocuments and history series ; v. 12.
Contents Introduction -- 1 The Memoir Tradition -- 1 The First Readers of Memoirs -- 2 Testimony and Rhetoric -- 3 Compilation-Memoirs -- 4 Collections of Memoirs and Collective Memory -- 2 Philippe de Commynes (1447-1511) and His Memoirs -- 1 Models and Competing Genres -- 2 Courtly Autobiography -- 3 Commynes as Historian and Political Thinker -- 4 Commynes's Modernity -- 3 Louise de Savoie (1476-1531) and Her Diary -- 1 From Notes to Diary -- 2 Contents of the Diary -- 3 François De Moulins and His Role in Making Louise's Diary -- 4 Jean Thenaud and Christian Astrology at the French Court -- 5 Failed Predictions and Uncertainties -- 6 Making Sense -- 4 Philippe Hurault de Cheverny (1528-1599) and His State Memoirs -- 1 Cheverny and His Printed Memoirs -- 2 Cheverny's Personal Papers and Manuscripts -- 3 Network, Editors, and Possible Motivation -- 5 François de Bassompierre (1579-1643) and the Diary of His Life -- 1 The Purpose and Genre of Bassompierre's Diary -- 2 The Diary -- 3 Bassompierre's Other Works -- 4 From Autobiography to Literature -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary "This book offers a survey of the constitution of the French memoir tradition, and explores in detail the works of four representative authors: Philippe de Commynes, Louise de Savoie, Philippe de Cheverny, and François de Bassompierre. Works of self-writing were usually printed under the title of "memoirs" and have been often considered a uniform genre. These early forms of self-writing were in fact highly heterogenous works at the crossroads of multiple genres, from the account book to the astrological diary. Their writing, printing, and circulation challenge modern notions of autobiographical genres: their authorship is often questionable and collective, and they tended to be compiled in large collections for political ends, without regard to the authors' intention"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 11, 2021)
Subject Commynes, Philippe de, approximately 1447-1511. Mémoires.
Louise, de Savoie, duchesse d'Angoulême, 1476-1531. Journal de Louise de Savoye, duchesse d'Angoulesme, d'Anjou et de Valois, mère du grand roi François premier
Hurault, Philippe, comte de Cheverny, 1528-1599. Mémoires d'estat, avec une instruction à son fils, ensemble la Genealogie de la maison des Huraults
Bassompierre, François de, 1579-1646. Journal de ma vie
SUBJECT Mémoires (Commynes, Philippe de) fast
Subject Autobiography -- French authors.
Biography as a literary form.
Autobiography -- Authorship
Biography.
Biographies as Topic
biographies (literary genre)
biography (general genre)
Autobiography -- French authors
Autobiography -- Authorship
Biography as a literary form
Genre/Form Electronic books
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2021000335
ISBN 9004459553
9789004459557