In this dissertation, I examine the tensions between class and gender in noblewomen's memoirs, a genre practiced almost exclusively by noblemen as a form of keeping accounts with the king. From the sixteenth to the seventeenth centuries, the transformation of the French nobility from a military class to a heterogeneous group that claimed privileged status based on pedigree provided women the possibility of asserting their class-based right to write their lives. The opening paragraphs of the memoirs of Marguerite de Valois and Anne-Marie-Louise d'Orleans, duchesse de Montpensier reveal conflicts that lie at the intersection of class and gender and initiate strategies of noble self-construction. Mlle de Montpensier and Catherine Meurdrac de L...
The Mémoires de Madame de la Guette (1613-1676) constitute a major historical document on the series...
This dissertation analyzes cross-dressing as a means through which texts (re)construct masculinity a...
The five chapters of this dissertation discuss Montesquieu\u27s Lettres persanes (1721; 1754; 1758),...
Although historians have acknowledged the importance of gender as a factor in the social and politic...
A partir des années 1670 et durant tout le XVIIIe siècle, les mémoires écrits par des femmes connais...
This dissertation is a study of the cross-dressed characters who appear repeatedly in literary texts...
This thesis offers an analysis of the Huguenot nobility under Richelieu and Mazarin, based on the ex...
Marguerite of Valois was a « natural » subject of History as it was usually conceived in the Western...
At the end of the nineteenth century Parisian High Society was a network of noble families known as ...
The life and reign of Louis XIV is a thoroughly studied period of history. However, it was not until...
The turbulent events of the Fronde des Princes (Fronde of the Princes), which saw the French nobilit...
This Master's thesis belongs to the field of sixteenth century studies. The text I have chosen to st...
This article explores eighteenth-century English translations of French memoirs and reconsiders the ...
This dissertation investigates the textual gesture whereby a male author--the ladies\u27 man of my t...
International audience"Domestic" or "ordinary writing" often suggests writing by women, at least for...
The Mémoires de Madame de la Guette (1613-1676) constitute a major historical document on the series...
This dissertation analyzes cross-dressing as a means through which texts (re)construct masculinity a...
The five chapters of this dissertation discuss Montesquieu\u27s Lettres persanes (1721; 1754; 1758),...
Although historians have acknowledged the importance of gender as a factor in the social and politic...
A partir des années 1670 et durant tout le XVIIIe siècle, les mémoires écrits par des femmes connais...
This dissertation is a study of the cross-dressed characters who appear repeatedly in literary texts...
This thesis offers an analysis of the Huguenot nobility under Richelieu and Mazarin, based on the ex...
Marguerite of Valois was a « natural » subject of History as it was usually conceived in the Western...
At the end of the nineteenth century Parisian High Society was a network of noble families known as ...
The life and reign of Louis XIV is a thoroughly studied period of history. However, it was not until...
The turbulent events of the Fronde des Princes (Fronde of the Princes), which saw the French nobilit...
This Master's thesis belongs to the field of sixteenth century studies. The text I have chosen to st...
This article explores eighteenth-century English translations of French memoirs and reconsiders the ...
This dissertation investigates the textual gesture whereby a male author--the ladies\u27 man of my t...
International audience"Domestic" or "ordinary writing" often suggests writing by women, at least for...
The Mémoires de Madame de la Guette (1613-1676) constitute a major historical document on the series...
This dissertation analyzes cross-dressing as a means through which texts (re)construct masculinity a...
The five chapters of this dissertation discuss Montesquieu\u27s Lettres persanes (1721; 1754; 1758),...