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The Ideas of Man and Woman in Renaissance France - Print, Rhetoric, and Law (Paperback)
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The Ideas of Man and Woman in Renaissance France - Print, Rhetoric, and Law (Paperback)
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The Ideas of Man and Woman in Renaissance France provides the first
comprehensive comparison of the printed debates in the 1500s over
the superiority or inferiority of woman - the Querelle des femmes -
and the dignity and misery of man. Analysing these writings side by
side, Lyndan Warner reveals the extent to which Renaissance authors
borrowed commonplaces from both traditions as they praised or
blamed man or woman and habitually considered opposite and contrary
points of view. In the law courts reflections on the virtues and
vices of man and woman had a practical application-to win cases-and
as Warner demonstrates, Parisian lawyers employed this developing
rhetoric in family disputes over inheritance and marriage, and
amplified it in the published versions of their pleadings. Tracing
these ideas and modes of thinking from the writer's quill to the
workshops and boutiques of printers and booksellers, Warner uses
probate inventories to follow the books to the households of their
potential male and female readers. Warner reveals the shifts in
printed discussions of human nature from the 1500s to the early
1600s and shows how booksellers adapted the ways they marketed and
sold new genres such as essays and lawyers' pleadings.
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