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Title Storytelling in Sixteenth-Century France : negotiating shifting forms / edited by Emily E. Thompson
Published New Brunswick : University of Delaware Press, [2022]

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Description 1 online resource (291 pages)
Series The Early Modern Exchange
Early modern exchange.
Contents Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part I Putting the Real into Words -- 1 The Memorialist and the Historian: A Tale of Two Storytellers -- 2 "Ceste histoire veritable": Women's Narrative and Truth-Telling in the Comptes amoureux and the Angoisses douloureuses -- 3 The Queen's Quandary: Storytelling in Jeanne d'Albret's Ample Déclaration -- 4 Telling the True and the Real in the Canards Sanglants -- Part II Playing with Expectations -- 5 Urania in Physician's Robes, or Poetry in the Service of Medicine: Girolamo Fracastoro, Syphilis sive morbus gallicus (1530) -- 6 Storytelling at the Crossroads of Diplomacy, History, and Poetry: "The Story of the Death of Anne Boleyn, Queen of England," by Lancelot de Carle -- 7 In Defense of Stories: Henri Estienne Reclaims the Story Collection for a New Readership -- 8 Recasting the Heptaméron Novellas in Brantôme's Vie des dames galantes -- Part III Repurposing Stories through Shifting Forms -- 9 Sex, Salvation, Extermination: Contrafacta and the French Wars of Religion -- 10 Storytelling in Tapestry: Examples for a French Queen -- 11 The Night before Geology: Fossil Stories from Early Modern France -- Contributors -- Index
Summary Storytelling in Sixteenth-Century France is an innovative, interdisciplinary examination of parallels between the early modern era and the world in which we live today. Readers are invited to look to the past to see how then, as now, people turned to storytelling to integrate and adapt to rapid social change, to reinforce or restructure community, to sell new ideas, and to refashion the past. This collection explores different modalities of storytelling in sixteenth-century France and emphasizes shared techniques and themes rather than attempting to define narrow kinds of narrative categories. Through studies of storytelling in tapestries, stone, and music as well as distinct genres of historical, professional, and literary writing (addressing both erudite and more common readers), the contributors to this collection evoke a society in transition, wherein traditional techniques and materials were manipulated to express new realities. Published by the University of Delaware Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press
Analysis France, literary studies, art, music, social change, storytelling, sixteenth-century France, tapestries, stone, modern France, French Wars of Religion, poetry, traditional technique
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Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 11, 2022)
Subject French literature -- 16th century -- History and criticism -- Congresses
Narration (Rhetoric) -- History -- 16th century -- Congresses
Storytelling -- France -- History -- 16th century -- Congresses
LITERARY CRITICISM / General.
French literature
Narration (Rhetoric)
Storytelling
France
Genre/Form Electronic books
Conference papers and proceedings
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Form Electronic book
Author Thompson, Emily E., editor
DellaNeva, JoAnn
Ffolliott, Sheila
Monroe, Amy Graves
LaGuardia, David
Loysen, Kathleen
Polachek, Dora E
Rothstein, Marian
Usher, Phillip John
Winn, Colette H
ISBN 9781644532393
1644532395