During the first half of the seventeenth century in Paris, France, Madame de Rambouillet (1588-1665) made a remarkable contribution to the very essence of French civilization known as art de vivre [art of living]. She accomplished this in her home, the Hotel de Rambouillet and especially from her Chambre bleue [Blue Room] at the very heart of the private sphere. Here, for over fifty years, she held assemblies [assemblies] or gatherings that were later referred to as salons which featured the oral living arts of conversation and sociability which inspired the creation of many social, cultural, architectural and literary innovations. In this dissertation the broad scope and high value of her innovative contribution is presented and evaluated ...
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In seventeenth-century France (dominated by the phenomenon of « galanterie »), life at court and in ...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the London coffeehouse and the Parisian salon functione...
Madame de Genlis est connue comme une critique des philosophes grâce à son dialogue Les dîners du ba...
The objective of this dissertation is to show that, far from being a culturally and historically con...
In this paper on female letter writers and the perception of gender in early 17th-century salon cult...
The space of appearance emerges from the practice of speech and action in the presence of others. Al...
International audienceFrom the beginning of 1880s to 1910, the women painter Madeleine Lemaire (1845...
In Paris, in 1766 was born one of the most famous saloniérs at the turn of the 18. century Anne-Luis...
From 1762 to 1780, Countess Fanny de Beauharnais gathered around her a circle of light poets that is...
The life and reign of Louis XIV is a thoroughly studied period of history. However, it was not until...
The structure of this thesis relies on the physical locations of Mme. de Pompadour. Although the cha...
Abstract Annalisa Nicholson: The Mazarin Salon: French Exiles in Seventeenth-Century London This t...
Even though Marie de Gournay's (1565-1645) numerous texts contain only a few direct references to th...
This dissertation demonstrates how the emergence of the concept of female celebrity created a new ki...
From 1735 to 1737, French artist Christophe Huet painted a series of wooden panels in a boudoir util...
In seventeenth-century France (dominated by the phenomenon of « galanterie »), life at court and in ...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the London coffeehouse and the Parisian salon functione...
Madame de Genlis est connue comme une critique des philosophes grâce à son dialogue Les dîners du ba...