This article analyzes the legendary relationship between Moliere and Louis XIV, as it was reinterpreted during the French Revolution, by studying revolutionary-era modifications to the text of Tartuffe. Published debates discussing the theater, press commentary, and police reports show how these complementary processes of revision manifest an effort by revolutionaries to void their cultural inheritance of Old Regime legitimacy. By analyzing attempts to expunge monarchal authority from the denouement of Tartuffe and replace it with the law, we see how tenaciously Old Regime political culture clung to the cultural artifacts the revolutionaries sought to reform
International audienceTraditionally, the historiography of the historical novel and the popular nove...
International audienceBy studying Molière’s Princesse d’Élide, this paper aims to address the questi...
International audienceTraditionally, the historiography of the historical novel and the popular nove...
This article analyzes the legendary relationship between Moliere and Louis XIV, as it was reinterpre...
Louis the duc de Bourgogne (1686 – 1712), grandson of Louis XIV, was briefly Dauphin of France befor...
Contrary to popular belief, three hundred years of Molière studies has not exhausted the possibiliti...
Contrary to popular belief, three hundred years of Molière studies has not exhausted the possibiliti...
This article examines debate about the nature of the French monarchy during the early years of Louis...
French literature of the finishing Middle Ages lies within the framework of crisis, a crisis of the ...
International audienceTraditionally, the historiography of the historical novel and the popular nove...
International audienceTraditionally, the historiography of the historical novel and the popular nove...
International audienceTraditionally, the historiography of the historical novel and the popular nove...
International audienceTraditionally, the historiography of the historical novel and the popular nove...
In the final decades of the seventeenth century, many voices across Europe vehemently criticized Lou...
International audienceTraditionally, the historiography of the historical novel and the popular nove...
International audienceTraditionally, the historiography of the historical novel and the popular nove...
International audienceBy studying Molière’s Princesse d’Élide, this paper aims to address the questi...
International audienceTraditionally, the historiography of the historical novel and the popular nove...
This article analyzes the legendary relationship between Moliere and Louis XIV, as it was reinterpre...
Louis the duc de Bourgogne (1686 – 1712), grandson of Louis XIV, was briefly Dauphin of France befor...
Contrary to popular belief, three hundred years of Molière studies has not exhausted the possibiliti...
Contrary to popular belief, three hundred years of Molière studies has not exhausted the possibiliti...
This article examines debate about the nature of the French monarchy during the early years of Louis...
French literature of the finishing Middle Ages lies within the framework of crisis, a crisis of the ...
International audienceTraditionally, the historiography of the historical novel and the popular nove...
International audienceTraditionally, the historiography of the historical novel and the popular nove...
International audienceTraditionally, the historiography of the historical novel and the popular nove...
International audienceTraditionally, the historiography of the historical novel and the popular nove...
In the final decades of the seventeenth century, many voices across Europe vehemently criticized Lou...
International audienceTraditionally, the historiography of the historical novel and the popular nove...
International audienceTraditionally, the historiography of the historical novel and the popular nove...
International audienceBy studying Molière’s Princesse d’Élide, this paper aims to address the questi...
International audienceTraditionally, the historiography of the historical novel and the popular nove...