Die Kunst der Galanterie
Facetten eines Verhaltensmodells in der Literatur der Frühen Neuzeit
[The Art of Gallantry]
Ed. by Florack, Ruth / Singer, Rüdiger
Series:Frühe Neuzeit 171
Aims and Scope
A behavioral ideal of French origin, gallantry is a vital concept for scholars researching the critical period around 1700. As an aesthetically determined ethic practiced by a court-influenced elite, gallant conduct was defined by the arts – and particularly by literature. That connection is the focus of this collection of cutting-edge articles. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, they investigate the tradition of gallantry beginning in the Middle Ages, its migration from France to Germany, and the continuity of its influence in the century of the Enlightenment.
Supplementary Information
- vii, 499 pages
- Language:
- German
- Type of Publication:
- Collection
- Keywords:
- Gallantry; Early Modern Times
- Readership:
- Academics (German, Romance and English Studies, Music, Art History), Libraries, Institutes
- Subjects
- Literary Studies > German Literature > 16th -17th Century
- Literary Studies > German Literature > 18th Century (incl. Age of Goethe)
- Literary Studies > Poetics, Rhetoric, Stylistics
- Literary Studies > Romance Studies > Literary Studies
- Literary Studies > Poetics, Rhetoric, Stylistics
- Literary Studies > German Literature > 16th -17th Century
- Literary Studies > German Literature > 18th Century (incl. Age of Goethe)
- Literary Studies > Romance Studies > Literary Studies
- Literary Studies > Poetics, Rhetoric, Stylistics
- Literary Studies > German Literature > 16th -17th Century
- Literary Studies > German Literature > 18th Century (incl. Age of Goethe)
- Literary Studies > Romance Studies > Literary Studies
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