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서명/저자사항 | Born to write : literary families and social hierarchy in early modern France/ Neil Kenny. |
개인저자 | Kenny, Neil,author. |
형태사항 | 1 online resource. |
기타형태 저록 | Print version: 0198852398 9780198852391 |
ISBN | 9780192593566 0192593560 9780192593573 0192593579 |
요약 | Scratch the surface of literary production from the late fifteenth to the mid-seventeenth century in France, and a large number of the authors, translators, and editors turn out to be relatives of other authors, translators, and editors. Why was this? Why did some 200 families contain more than one literary producer and so exercise disproportionate influence over what people read in the period? The phenomenon ranged from poetry (the Marots, the Des Roches) to scholarship (the Scaligers), from history-writing (the Godefroys) to engineering (the Errards). It included not just fathers and sons but also mothers, daughters, siblings, uncles, cousins, grandchildren. |
주제명(지명) | France --Social conditions --16th century. France --Social conditions --17th century. |
일반주제명 | Book industries and trade --France --History --16th century. Book industries and trade --France --History --17th century. Families in literature. Authors, French --16th century --Biography. Authors, French --17th century --Biography. Families --France --History --16th century. Families --France --History --17th century. |
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