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The Place of Exile: Leisure Literature and the Limits of Absolutism Book

The Place of Exile: Leisure Literature and the Limits of Absolutism
The Place of Exile: Leisure Literature and the Limits of Absolutism, The Place of Exile is a study of the margins, whether real or imagined, of absolutist culture in seventeenth-century France. Juliette Cherbuliez follows the novel and related genres through an ever-widening territory of disaffection from the center of abs, The Place of Exile: Leisure Literature and the Limits of Absolutism has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • The Place of Exile: Leisure Literature and the Limits of Absolutism
  • Written by author Juliette Cherbuliez
  • Published by Bucknell University Press, December 2005
  • The Place of Exile is a study of the margins, whether real or imagined, of absolutist culture in seventeenth-century France. Juliette Cherbuliez follows the novel and related genres through an ever-widening territory of disaffection from the center of abs
  • The Place of Exile is a study of the margins, whether real or imagined, of absolutist culture in seventeenth-century France. Juliette Cherbuliez follows the novel and related genres through an ever-widening territory of disaffection from the center of abs
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Introduction : Louis XIV's masterpiece : the romance of exile13
1Diversions : Montpensier's exile communities42
2Detours : Ovidian fantasies of community and Villedieu's Les Exilez de la Cour d'Auguste108
3Periphery : Zayde and the domestic conquest of the nation147
4Diaspora : Francophone refugee fiction from Hortense Mancini to Anne de La Roche-Guilhen187
Epilogue : the return of place235


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