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Anne L. BIRBERICK (éd.), The Art of Instruction. Essays on Pedagogy and Literature in 17th-Century France.

Anne L. BIRBERICK (éd.), The Art of Instruction. Essays on Pedagogy and Literature in 17th-Century France.

Publié le par Marielle Macé (Source : Editions Rodopi)

Anne L. BIRBERICK (éd.), The Art of Instruction: Pedagogy and Literature in 17th-Century France

Amsterdam/New York, Rodopi, collection "Faux titre" n°306, 2008, 300 p.

EAN : 9789042023352


Présentation de l'éditeur:

This book aims to add a new dimension to the scholarly discussion on how culture is inculcated by focusing on the interplay between aesthetic forms and pedagogical agendas. The nine essays in the collection take into account the full range of meanings associated with the term art.

The Art of Instruction will be of interest to students and scholars of early modern French literature, history, culture and pedagogy.

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Introduction
Nicholas PAIGE: Relearning to Read: Truth and Reference in Subligny's La Fausse Clélie
Jennifer R. PERLMUTTER: Sociopolitical Educational and the Nouvelles of Le Mercure galant
Twyla MEDING: Keys of Iron, Keys of Gold: Enclosure, Example and Alchemical Teachings in the Novella and L ‘École des femmes
Larry RIGGS: Prudes, Précieux and Patriarchs: Pedagogies of Paranoia and Repression
Perry J. GETHNER: Didactic Strategies in French Classical Comedy
Anne L. BIRBERICK: Behind Closed Doors: Theater, Pedagogy and the ‘Crisis' of Esther
Claire CARLIN: Perfect Harmony: Love and Marriage in Early Modern Pedagogy
Mark A. COHEN: Satirical Realia: The Caractères' Conversion of Royal Pedagogy to Social Critique
Christine MCCALL PROBES: The Prince and the Subject at the Intersection of Emblematic Poetry and Art: Moral and Pragmatic Reflection in Jean-Baptiste Chassignet's Poetry and Pierre de Loysi's Engravings
Contributors
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