Book Illustration, Taxes and Propaganda: the Fermiers généraux edition of La Fontaine's Contes et nouvelles en vers of 1762

Author:   David Adams
Publisher:   Liverpool University Press
Edition:   Illustrated edition
Volume:   2006:11
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9780729408851


Pages:   610
Publication Date:   01 November 2006
Format:   Paperback
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Book Illustration, Taxes and Propaganda: the Fermiers généraux edition of La Fontaine's Contes et nouvelles en vers of 1762


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La Fontaine's Contes et nouvelles en vers was probably the most famous illustrated book to have appeared in France during the eighteenth century. The celebrated 1762 edition, published by Louis XV's detested tax-gatherers, the Compagnie des Fermiers généraux, held among its claims to supremacy its magnificent copperplate illustrations, designed by Charles Eisen.  In this highly illustrated book, David Adams first sets out a publishing history of the edition, using historical, bibliographical and cultural evidence, and next provides a detailed study of the plates as a whole. In so doing, he gives his interpretation of the values and attitudes of the Compagnie, the members of which took great care to ensure that the plates reflected their view of contemporary society. Finally, he gives a synoptic view of the illustrations, and situates the work in the wider context of contemporary French illustrated books.  This pioneering study of the relationship between text and image in eighteenth-century France shows that the illustrations the Fermiers généraux commissioned for this literary classic were intended to promote their own patrician values, and to assert their freedom of action, turning literature into propaganda with consequences they did not foresee.

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Author:   David Adams
Publisher:   Liverpool University Press
Imprint:   Voltaire Foundation
Edition:   Illustrated edition
Volume:   2006:11
ISBN:  

9780729408851


ISBN 10:   072940885
Pages:   610
Publication Date:   01 November 2006
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements List of illustrations 1. Introduction: the French illustrated book in the eighteenth century i. Introduction ii. The Compagnie des Fermiers généraux iii. The Fermiers and the authorities iv. The publication of the Contes et nouvelles en vers v. The fate of the Contes vi. Editions of the Contes before 1762 vii. Illustrated editions of the Contes before 1762 viii. The genesis of the illustrations ix. Questions of interpretation x. Some historical conclusions 2. The illustrations to La Fontaine’s Contes et nouvelles en vers, volume 1 3. The illustrations to La Fontaine’s Contes et nouvelles en vers, volume 2 4. The lessons of the Eisen illustrations i. General observations on the interpretation of the illustrations ii. The presentation of the plates – themes and variations iii. The Contes as a rococo book iv. Nudity in French illustrated books of the eighteenth century v. The place of illustrations in French eighteenth-century books vi. The audience for the illustrations vii. La Fontaine and the idea of personal freedom viii. The theme of freedom as manifested in the Contes ix. The Fermiers généraux, freedom and conventional values x. The assertion of the Fermiers’ freedom in the illustrations xi. Revelations: the role of curtains and clothing xii. The significance of the 1762 Contes in the history of the eighteenth-century French illustrated book xiii. Epilogue List of works cited Index

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The Voltaire Foundation has produced a book of high quality not only in its content but also in its material presentation (with nearly 200 illustrations). This study will productively engage specialists working on La Fontaine, eighteenth-century culture, the history of the book, and the emerging field of text and image; indeed, anyone seriously interested in the relation between the visual and the textual should be familiar with it. - Eighteenth-century fiction L'ouvrage est tres richement illustre de tres nombreuses gravures parfaitement reproduites, en pleine page: le procede permet de comparer l'art respectif de De Hooghe, Cochin et Eisen. Apres une introduction de theorie et de rappels historiques approfondie, les analyses avancees a propos des differentes scenes sont substantielles, fines et suggestives - Dix-Huitieme Siecle [This] book is both thoughtful and daring. Few authors possess the necessary erudition and methodological ingenuity to situate a work such as the 1762 Contes, so suggestively within old-regime politics and finance. [...] Adams succeeds in producing a book that says as much about the history of book illustration as it does about the larger cultural and political development of eighteenth-century France. - SHARP News


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