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Preface | ||
Introduction: Modeling a Classical Discourse | 1 | |
1 | Frame Theory: Foucault, Rotrou, and Corneille | 24 |
2 | Perspectives on Knowledge: Andromaque and Berenice | 59 |
3 | The Play Is the Thing: The Inscrutable Subjects of Moliere, Descartes, and La Rochefoucauld | 95 |
4 | The Refracted Gaze: Zaide and La Princesse de Cleves | 130 |
5 | The Art of Naming: The Taxonomies of Descartes, Furetiere, and Pascal | 170 |
Conclusion: Final Perspectives | 212 | |
Bibliography | 219 | |
Index | 227 |
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