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The World of the Salons - Sociability and Worldliness in Eighteenth-Century Paris (Paperback)
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The World of the Salons - Sociability and Worldliness in Eighteenth-Century Paris (Paperback)
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The world of the eighteenth-century salon has long been lauded as a
meritocratic setting where writers, philosophers, and women created
the Enlightenment. In The World of the Salons, historian Antoine
Lilti proposes a fresh interpretation of salons in
eighteenth-century Paris. Drawing on cultural history, social
history, and the history of literature, he challenges the commonly
accepted vision of salons as literary circles that were part of the
Republic of Letters. Lilti argues, instead, that salons were
institutions of worldly sociability that helped shape "the world"
(le monde) and high society. They were essential places where the
aristocratic elites of the capital met and interacted with literary
figures. Attending them required a mastery of the codes of polite
conversation. There news circulated and personal reputations were
made and lost. As opposed to the salon being a realm separate from
the court at Versailles, it was a site where elites gained enough
influence to forge marital alliances, secure government
appointments or pensions, and win over royal censors. These
discussion circles were part of refined society, not public
opinion, and those writers who gained mass appeal were shunned by
salon-goers. For those who think they know what the salon meant in
early modern European culture, politics, and intellectual circles,
Antoine Lilti's The World of the Salons offers an important
corrective of what went on behind the closed doors of the French
salons.
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