Examination of scatological motifs in Théophile de Viau’s (1590-1626) libertine, or ‘cabaret’ poetry is important in terms of how the scatological contributes to the depiction of the Early Modern body in the French lyric.1 This essay does not examine Théophile’s portrait of the body strictly in terms of the ‘Baroque’ or the ‘neo-Classical.’ Rather, it argues that the scatological context in which he situates the body (either his, or those of others), reflects a keen sensibility of the body representative of the transition between these two eras. Théophile reinforces what Bernard Beugnot terms the body’s inherent ‘eloquence’ (17), or what Patrick Dandrey describes as an innate ‘textuality’ in what the body ‘writes’ (31), and how it discloses...
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grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the appearance of the grotesque body in...
This project explores early modern conceptualizations of the body, offering a cultural history of th...
In his Defence of Poesie Philip Sidney borrowed the vocabulary of anatomization to remark of poetry ...
The early modern period was an age of anatomical exploration and revelation, with new discoveries ca...
This collection of essays was provoked by what its editors considered to be a curious lacuna: the re...
The thesis examines the representation of the body in the work of the eighteenth-century French libe...
The later Middle Ages and early modern period in France were marked by divisive conflicts (i.e. the ...
The Body Exposed, the Body Repressed. Obscenity in Urban Architecture of the Early Renaissance. Obs...
In a Universe in which aesthetic and moral perfection were often under the sign of bodily symmetry a...
This dissertation shows how eighteenth-century satirical literature represented the sexual and excre...
As epic was considered a culturally comprehensive genre, so Spenser's Faerie Queene and Milton's Par...
This paper examines the various ways of treating the body in Baudelaire’s poetry: there is an abject...
The Duchess of Malfi teems with images of dismembered bodies which form the basis of Webster’s speci...
The libertine fiction of Donatien Alphonse François de Sade (1740-1814) has been examined largely in...
Melancholic Satires argues that eighteenth-century satires invite readers to become more aware that ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the appearance of the grotesque body in...
This project explores early modern conceptualizations of the body, offering a cultural history of th...
In his Defence of Poesie Philip Sidney borrowed the vocabulary of anatomization to remark of poetry ...
The early modern period was an age of anatomical exploration and revelation, with new discoveries ca...