Absolutist Attachments: Emotion, Media, and Absolutism in Seventeenth-Century France

Author:   Chloé Hogg
Publisher:   Northwestern University Press
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9780810139411


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   30 March 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Chloé Hogg
Publisher:   Northwestern University Press
Imprint:   Northwestern University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.393kg
ISBN:  

9780810139411


ISBN 10:   0810139413
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   30 March 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Acknowledgements List of Illustrations Introduction: Conversation with a King Chapter 1: Loving Alexander, or the Emotions of Absolutism Chapter 2: Media Wars: Emotion, Information, and the Passage of the Rhine Chapter 3: Feeling Newsy: Donneau de Visé Writes the Sun King’s Wars Chapter 4: Boileau’s Bad Taste and the Sieges of Namur, 1692-1695 Chapter 5: The Surgeon King: Wounding and the Body Politic Conclusion: A Passion without a Name Works Cited

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This bold and theoretically lively work reopens the file on Louis XIV. Turning from the familiar model of the spectacular monarch, the dazzling readings of Absolutist Attachments detail instead the affective attachments between king and subjects. This poised, persuasive book will make waves in French studies, affect studies, and beyond. --Katherine Ibbett, author of Compassion's Edge: Fellow-Feeling and its Limits in Early Modern France This is a timely, ambitious, and well-executed book project whose publication will reorient the way in which we look at the absolutist culture undergirding the reign of Louis XIV. It is compelling not only in the variety and depth of the archives it explores and the effortlessly merging of insights from very different sources, but also in the author's lightly worn erudition and eloquent pen. --Hall Bj rnstad, Indiana University


This is a timely, ambitious, and well-executed book project whose publication will reorient the way in which we look at the absolutist culture undergirding the reign of Louis XIV. It is compelling not only in the variety and depth of the archives it explores and the effortlessly merging of insights from very different sources, but also in the author's lightly worn erudition and eloquent pen. --Hall Bj rnstad, Indiana University


This is a timely, ambitious, and well-executed book project whose publication will reorient the way in which we look at the absolutist culture undergirding the reign of Louis XIV. It is compelling not only in the variety and depth of the archives it explores and the effortlessly merging of insights from very different sources, but also in the author's lightly worn erudition and eloquent pen."""" - Hall Bjørnstad, Indiana University


This is a timely, ambitious, and well-executed book project whose publication will reorient the way in which we look at the absolutist culture undergirding the reign of Louis XIV. It is compelling not only in the variety and depth of the archives it explores and the effortlessly merging of insights from very different sources, but also in the author's lightly worn erudition and eloquent pen. --Hall Bj rnstad, Indiana University This bold and theoretically lively work reopens the file on Louis XIV. Turning from the familiar model of the spectacular monarch, the dazzling readings of Absolutist Attachments detail instead the effective attachments between king and subjects. This poised, persuasive book will make waves in French studies, affect studies, and beyond. --Katherine Ibbett, author of Compassion's Edge: Fellow-Feeling and its Limits in Early Modern France


This is a timely, ambitious, and well-executed book project whose publication will reorient the way in which we look at the absolutist culture undergirding the reign of Louis XIV. It is compelling not only in the variety and depth of the archives it explores and the effortlessly merging of insights from very different sources, but also in the author's lightly worn erudition and eloquent pen. --Hall Bj rnstad, Indiana University This bold and theoretically lively work reopens the file on Louis XIV. Turning from the familiar model of the spectacular monarch, the dazzling readings of Absolutist Attachments detail instead the affective attachments between king and subjects. This poised, persuasive book will make waves in French studies, affect studies, and beyond. --Katherine Ibbett, author of Compassion's Edge: Fellow-Feeling and its Limits in Early Modern France


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Chloe Hogg is an assistant professor of French at the University of Pittsburgh.

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