This paper proposes that the recorded discourses surrounding 'Chicot', the Court-fool of Henri III of France, help to supply gaps in our understanding of some highly political behaviour associated with English fools of the period, literary and otherwise.Propose que les discours autour de 'Chicot', le bouffon d'Henri III de France, nous aident a comprendre les comportements politiquement connotés de certains fous anglais, dont des personnages littéraires et réels
This thesis examines the historiographical cultures of the period of 1688-1788 through an exploratio...
International audienceThe Sceaux court, reunited by the Duchess of Maine from 1700 to 1715, then fro...
The causes and consequences of the quarrels between Louis XV and the parlements in the third quarter...
This paper proposes that the recorded discourses surrounding 'Chicot', the Court-fool of Henri III o...
Argues that the specifically political role of the Fool in Shakespeare's King Lear may be illuminate...
Exploiting the turbulence and strife of sixteenth-century France, the House of Guise arose from a pr...
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Abstract During the reign of Henri III, people often denounced the "practices" and "intrigues" of th...
In the latter half of the seventeenth century, France was the dominant cultural force and England la...
International audienceIn approximately fifty pamphlets published between 1604 and 1632, Maître Guill...
Paris 1744: a royal official approaches a shopkeeper’s wife, proposing that she become an informant ...
The reign of the last king of the Valois dynasty, Henri III, was defined by controversy and civil wa...
Abstract This study of the duel des mignons, that took place in 1578, focuses on the symbolic relati...
The French blackmailer-libellistes operating out of London between 1758 and 1792 were involved in on...
PhDEMBARGOED UNTIL 01/06/2014The sixteenth-century French court has acquired a reputation for scanda...
This thesis examines the historiographical cultures of the period of 1688-1788 through an exploratio...
International audienceThe Sceaux court, reunited by the Duchess of Maine from 1700 to 1715, then fro...
The causes and consequences of the quarrels between Louis XV and the parlements in the third quarter...
This paper proposes that the recorded discourses surrounding 'Chicot', the Court-fool of Henri III o...
Argues that the specifically political role of the Fool in Shakespeare's King Lear may be illuminate...
Exploiting the turbulence and strife of sixteenth-century France, the House of Guise arose from a pr...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Abstract During the reign of Henri III, people often denounced the "practices" and "intrigues" of th...
In the latter half of the seventeenth century, France was the dominant cultural force and England la...
International audienceIn approximately fifty pamphlets published between 1604 and 1632, Maître Guill...
Paris 1744: a royal official approaches a shopkeeper’s wife, proposing that she become an informant ...
The reign of the last king of the Valois dynasty, Henri III, was defined by controversy and civil wa...
Abstract This study of the duel des mignons, that took place in 1578, focuses on the symbolic relati...
The French blackmailer-libellistes operating out of London between 1758 and 1792 were involved in on...
PhDEMBARGOED UNTIL 01/06/2014The sixteenth-century French court has acquired a reputation for scanda...
This thesis examines the historiographical cultures of the period of 1688-1788 through an exploratio...
International audienceThe Sceaux court, reunited by the Duchess of Maine from 1700 to 1715, then fro...
The causes and consequences of the quarrels between Louis XV and the parlements in the third quarter...