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N. Cronk (éd.), Voltaire and the 1760s. Essays for John Renwick

N. Cronk (éd.), Voltaire and the 1760s. Essays for John Renwick

Publié le par Marielle Macé (Source : Lyn Roberts)

Voltaire and the 1760s. Essays for John Renwick

Sous la direction de Nicholas Cronk
Voltaire Foundation, coll. "Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century (SVEC)",  2008:10, 293p.

Isbn (ean13): 978 0 7294 0949 0

95€

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The 1760s is a pivotal decade for the philosophes; they came to dominate key literary institutions such as the Comédie-Française and the Académie française, and their enlightened programme became more widely accepted. Many of the essays in this volume focus on Voltaire, revealing him as a writer of fiction and polemic who, during this period, became increasingly interested in questions of justice and jurisprudence. Other essays examine the literary activities of Voltaire's contemporaries, including Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Chamfort, Rétif, Sedaine and Marmontel.

Table des matières:

  • Peter france, John Renwick: a tribute
  • Publications of John Renwick
  • Nicholas Cronk, Voltaire and the 1760s: the rule of the patriarch 

  • I. Voltaire's contemporaries
  • Jean Ehrard, Tempête dans un gobelet: esquisse de mémoire en défense de M. Ozy, apothicaire auvergnat du dix-huitième siècle
  • David Adams, Illustration and interpretation: the frontispiece to Marmontel's Bélisaire
  • Michael Cardy, Some references to English writers in Marmontel's Poétique française (1763)
  • Katherine Astbury, The success of Marmontel's moral tales on the French stage 1760-1770
  • David Mccallam, Physiocrats and barbarians: moral economies in Chamfort's comedies
  • John Dunkley, Sedaine's Maillard: the gauntlet, the calque and the seneschal's revenge
  • Cecil Courtney, Constant d'Hermenches: correspondent of Voltaire and Belle de Zuylen
  • Christopher Todd, Glimpses of France and the French (1760-1769) in three English provincial newspapers
  • David Coward, ‘Je deviens auteur': Restif in the 1760s
  • Graham Gargett, Caveirac, Protestants and the presence of Voltairean discourse in late-eighteenth-century France
  • Katharine Swarbrick, Voltaire, Rousseau and the uses of frivolity

  • II. Voltaire
  • James Hanrahan, Creating the ‘cri public': Voltaire and public opinion in the early 1760s
  • Russell Goulbourne, Voltaire and the Calas affair in England
  • Christiane Mervaud, Voltaire et le Beccaria de Grenoble: Michel-Joseph-Antoine Servan
  • Olivier Ferret, Les stratégies éditoriales des Mélanges voltairiens
  • Nicholas Cronk, Le Philosophe ignorant, volume de mélanges
  • Simon Davies, Le Pyrrhonisme de l'histoire, Voltaire's anthology of contes
  • Richard Francis, The Ingénu's children
  • Jonathan Mallinson, Les Lettres d'Amabed: rewriting Graffigny's Lettres d'une Péruvienne?
  • Adrienne Mason, Unheard voices: two English translations of Voltaire's L'Ingénu
  • David Williams, Voltaire and Thomas Otway
  • Haydn Mason, Voltaire, directeur de conscience: his correspondence with Mme Du Deffand

  • Peter France, Last words


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