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A Taste for the Foreign Ellen R. Welch
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A Taste For The... - Chapter 1 Introduction: Manufacturing Foreignness: Exoticism, Commodities, and the Novel Chapter 2 Chapter 1: Fiction and the Aesthetics of Foreignness Chapter 3 Chap… mais…
A Taste For The... - Chapter 1 Introduction: Manufacturing Foreignness: Exoticism, Commodities, and the Novel Chapter 2 Chapter 1: Fiction and the Aesthetics of Foreignness Chapter 3 Chapter 2: Armchair Conquests: Heroic Romance and the Cartographies of Desire Chapter 4 Chapter 3: Cosmopolitan Seductions: City Guides and Parisian Novels Chapter 5 Chapter 4: Secret Agents, Foreign Courts: International Voyeurism in Memoir Fictions Chapter 6 Chapter 5: Consuming Curiosities in Extraordinary Voyage Novels Chapter 7 Epilogue: L'utile et l'agreable in the Age of Orientalism In the Medamothi episode of Rabelais's Quart Livre can be found the first use of the word exotique. Although based on the Greek word for foreign, this word took on more connotations than merely etrange. As she writes in her introduction, Welch (Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) examines how the fashion for (artificial) foreignness manifested itself in the production of prose fiction ... and how it inspired formal innovations as well as new settings for fictional content. She gives equal attention to the aesthetic dimension of literary and historical conditions of the production of this fiction, dealing with the roman heroique, city guides and Parisian novels, secret memoirs, and voyage novels. She concludes by looking at the idea of Orientalism, for which, according to her, The Thousand and One Nights [tr., Antoine Galland, 1704-1715] stands, in some sense, as a literary index of European Orientalism. Although the book is interesting, the audience for this volume will probably be somewhat limited because it assumes an extensive knowledge of (primarily) 17th-century literature. CHOICE Welsh has written a highly rewarding book that constitutes a major contribution to seventeenth-century French studies H-France Review This book is a pleasurable and readable contribution to the g rowing critical literature on orientalism and exoticism in early modern French studies...It concentrates on seventeenth-century prose fiction, covering heroic romances, urban novels, fictional memoirs, and extraordinary voyages...What this book gains in concentrating on the more emblematic and less familiar examples of 'exotic' fiction is a coherence and conviction in its argument for the particular pleasures of the form. Oxford Journals Lire la suite Livre - Roman<
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Ellen R. Welch:A Taste for the Foreign: Worldly Knowledge and Literary Pleasure in Early Modern French Fiction
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A Taste for the Foreign examines foreignness as a crucial aesthetic category for the development of prose fiction from Jacques Amyot''s 1547 translation of The Ethiopian Story t… mais…
A Taste for the Foreign examines foreignness as a crucial aesthetic category for the development of prose fiction from Jacques Amyot''s 1547 translation of The Ethiopian Story to Antoine Galland''s early eighteenth-century version of The Thousand and One Nights. While fantastic storylines and elements of magic were increasingly shunned by a neo-classicist literary culture that valued verisimilitude above all else, writers and critics surmised that the depiction of exotic lands could offer a superior source for the novelty, variety, and marvelousness that constituted fiction''s appeal. In this sense, early modern fiction presents itself as privileged site for thinking through the literary and cultural stakes of exoticism, or the taste for the foreign. Long before the term exoticism came into common parlance in France, fiction writers thus demonstrated their understanding of the special kinds of aesthetic pleasure produced by evocations of foreignness, developing techniques to simulate those delights through imitations of the exotic. As early modern readers eagerly consumed travel narratives, maps, and international newsletters, novelists discovered ways to blur the distinction between true and imaginary representations of the foreign, tantalizing readers with an illusion of learning about the faraway lands that captured their imaginations. This book analyzes the creative appropriations of those scientific or documentary forms of writing that claimed to inform the French public about exotic places. Concentrating on the most successful examples of some of the most important sub-genres of prose fiction in the long seventeenth century-heroic romances, shorter urban novels, fictional memoirs, and extraordinary voyages-the book examines how these types of fiction creatively appropriate the scientific or documentary forms of writing that claimed to inform the French public about exotic places. Ellen R. Welch, Books, Fiction and Literature, A Taste for the Foreign: Worldly Knowledge and Literary Pleasure in Early Modern French Fiction Books>Fiction and Literature, University of Delaware Press<
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A Taste for the Foreign examines foreignness as a crucial aesthetic category for the development of prose fiction from Jacques Amyot's 1547 translation of The Ethiopian Story to Antoine G… mais…
A Taste for the Foreign examines foreignness as a crucial aesthetic category for the development of prose fiction from Jacques Amyot's 1547 translation of The Ethiopian Story to Antoine Galland's early eighteenth-century version of The Thousand and One Nights. While fantastic storylines and elements of magic were increasingly shunned by a neo-classicist literary culture that valued verisimilitude above all else, writers and critics surmised that the depiction of exotic lands could offer a superior source for the novelty, variety, and marvelousness that constituted fiction's appeal. In this sense, early modern fiction presents itself as privileged site for thinking through the literary and cultural stakes of exoticism, or the taste for the foreign. Long before the term 'exoticism' came into common parlance in France, fiction writers thus demonstrated their understanding of the special kinds of aesthetic pleasure produced by evocations of foreignness, developing techniques to simulate those delights through imitations of the exotic. As early modern readers eagerly consumed travel narratives, maps, and international newsletters, novelists discovered ways to blur the distinction between true and imaginary representations of the foreign, tantalizing readers with an illusion of learning about the faraway lands that captured their imaginations. This book analyzes the creative appropriations of those scientific or documentary forms of writing that claimed to inform the French public about exotic places. Concentrating on the most successful examples of some of the most important sub-genres of prose fiction in the long seventeenth century--heroic romances, shorter urban novels, fictional memoirs, and extraordinary voyages--the book examines how these types of fiction creatively appropriate the scientific or documentary forms of writing that claimed to inform the French public about exotic places. A Taste for the Foreign: Worldly Knowledge and Literary Pleasure in Early Modern French Fiction Welch, Ellen R., University of Delaware Press<
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[ED: Hardcover], [PU: UNIV OF DELAWARE PR], A Taste for the Foreign examines foreignness as a crucial aesthetic category for the development of prose fiction from Jacques Amyot's 1547 translation of The Ethiopian Story to Antoine Galland's early eighteenth-century version of The Thousand and One Nights. Concentrating on the most successful examples of some of the most important sub-genres of prose fiction in the long seventeenth century--heroic romances, shorter urban novels, fictional memoirs, and extraordinary voyages--the book examines how these types of fiction creatively appropriate the scientific or documentary forms of writing that claimed to inform the French public about exotic places.
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A Taste for the Foreign examines foreignness as a crucial aesthetic category for the development of prose fiction from Jacques Amyot's 1547 translation of The Ethiopian Story to Antoine Galland's early eighteenth-century version of The Thousand and One Nights. Concentrating on the most successful examples of some of the most important sub-genres of prose fiction in the long seventeenth centuryheroic romances, shorter urban novels, fictional memoirs, and extraordinary voyagesthe book examines how these types of fiction creatively appropriate the scientific or documentary forms of writing that claimed to inform the French public about exotic places. Fiction Fiction eBook, University of Delaware Press<
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