From the time it emerged in the 18th century until its collapse in
the 20th century, the model of the bourgeois father held a central
place in politics and literature. For the first time, the present
study systematically examines the history of this construct with a
focus on the interplay between the mechanisms of paternal authority
and the emotionalization of the family as part of the bourgeois
value system. The familial structures portrayed in literature are
acknowledged as important blueprints for the representation of
sovereignty and for the interplay between government and society.
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