Novel libertine
The Romance libertine is a literary Genre which takes its roots in the European tradition Libertin E, but mainly French, and which was completed with the Révolution.
The novels libertines were primarily anticlericals, erotic S and tackled the established order.
Its authors include Crébillon wire ( Sopha, tells moral , 1742), Diderot ( indiscreet Jewels , 1748), the Marquis de Sade ( Philosophy in the boudoir , 1795, the News Justine , 1797, the Histoire of Juliette , 1797 - 1801, etc), Choderlos de Laclos ( dangerous Connections , 1782).
Other famous titles are Histoire of Dom Bougre, gatekeeper of the Carthusian monks of Gervaise de Latouche (1741), Therese philosophizes of Boyer d' Argens (1748), Margot ravaudeuse the (1750) of Fougeret de Monbron, Angola, Indian history of Morlière or Pauliska, or modern Perversity, memories recent of Polonaise (1798) of Révéroni Saint-Cyr military school.
The precursors of the libertines authors are Theophilus de Viau and Saint-Évremond, themselves inspired by Épicure and the Satyricon of Pétrone.
The historian Robert Darnton studied this kind much.
References
- Marc Andre Bernier, Libertinage and figures of the knowledge: rhetoric and Romance libertine in France of the Lights, 1734-1751 , Paris, Harmattan, 2001 ISBN 9782747509473
- Ludovic Michel, the Death of the libertine: anguish of a romantic identity Paris, Larousse, 1993 ISBN 9782035200235
- Jean-François Perrin, Philip Stewart, Of the libertine Kind to the , “International symposium the Literature libertine with”, 2002, University Stendhal-Grenoble 3, Paris, Desjonquères, 2004 ISBN 9782843210716
- English Showalter, Transformations of the romantic kind to the , Hamilton, McMaster University, 2001
- To make Catleya with: places and objects of the novel libertine , Montreal, Presses of the University of Montreal, 1996 ISBN 9782760624900
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