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Politeness and its Discontents - Problems in French Classical Culture (Hardcover, New)
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Politeness and its Discontents - Problems in French Classical Culture (Hardcover, New)
Series: Cambridge Studies in French
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This is a 1992 study of writing of the seventeenth and eighteenth
centuries, mainly in France, but also in Britain and Russia. Its
focus is on the establishing and questioning of rational,
'civilized' norms of 'politeness', which in the ancien regime meant
not just polite manners, but a certain ideal of society and
culture. Within this general context, a series of familiar
oppositions, between polite and rude, tame and wild, urban(e) and
rustic, elite and popular, adult and child, reason and unreason,
gives the initial impetus to enquiries which often show how these
opposites interpenetrate, how hierarchies are reversed, and how
compromises are sought. Polite society, like polite literature,
needs and desires its opposite. The ideal is often the meeting of
garden and wilderness, where the savage encounters the civilized
and gifts are exchanged. Professor France points to the centrality,
but also the vulnerability, in classical culture, of the ideal of
'politeness', and his discussion embraces revolutionary eloquence
and enlightened primitivism, the value of hyperbole, and the essay
as a form of polite sociability.
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