Abstract Annalisa Nicholson: The Mazarin Salon: French Exiles in Seventeenth-Century London This thesis examines the history and literary output of the Mazarin salon, which was formed by French exiles Hortense Mancini, Duchesse de Mazarin, and Charles de Saint-Évremond. Established in London in 1676, the Mazarin salon brought together the capital’s growing community of French exiles with Restoration London’s elite to converse, to perform, and to participate in Anglo-French cultural exchange. Although salon culture is a burgeoning field within early modern French studies, the Mazarin salon has rarely been studied and no monograph has been devoted to the subject, probably owing to the salon’s location outside of France. In attending to this...
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This is the published version, made available with the permission of the publisher
Some French throughout.By the end of the seventeenth century London's French Protestant community nu...
The history of the novel under Louis XIV reveals a persistent historical and tropological link betwe...
This thesis offers an analysis of the Huguenot nobility under Richelieu and Mazarin, based on the ex...
PhDThis thesis is a study of the links between female emancipation and the theatre in seventeenth c...
This book examines, for the first time, the history of the social, cultural, political and economic ...
This thesis examines the social politics of literary production at London's Inns of Court from 1572...
In this paper on female letter writers and the perception of gender in early 17th-century salon cult...
My thesis investigates Queen Henrietta Maria's cultural activities at the Caroline court, paying par...
The subject of my dissertation is the relationship between Nicolas Poussin (1594-1665) and his Frenc...
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