: The Rhetoric of Sexuality and the Literature of the French Renaissance
1993; Truman State University; Volume: 24; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/2541871
ISSN2326-0726
Autores Tópico(s)Historical and Literary Studies
ResumoPreface Introduction Part I. Phetorics of Gender: 1. Pernette du Guillet and a voice of one's own 2. Rabelais and the representation of male subjectivity: the Rondibilis episode as case study 3. Verba erotica: Marguerite de Navarre and the rhetoric of silence 4. Pedagogical graffiti and the rhetoric of conceit 5. Montaigne's family romance Part II. Figures of the Body: A. Disfiguring the Feminine: 6. Architecture of the Utopian body: the blasons of Marot and Ronsard 7. Fictions of the body and the gender of the text in Ronsard's 1552 Amours B. The text as body: 8. My body, my text: Montaigne and the rhetoric of self-portraiture Part III. Allegories of Repression: 9. Maurice Sceve: the rhetoric of dream and the language of love 10. Sexuality and the political unconscious in Rabelais' Quatre Livre: three case studies: A. Pro-logos: excess and the golden mean B. Rabelais' comedy of cruelty: the chicanous episode C. Rabelais in Papimania: power and the rule of law Bibliography of works cited.
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