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Journal articles on the topic "Littérature de dévotion – France – 17e siècle"
Gallichan, Gilles. "Jeanne d’Arc au Nouveau Monde." Les Cahiers des Dix, no. 72 (February 28, 2019): 1–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1056412ar.
Full textLouzao Villar, Joseba. "La Virgen y lo sagrado. La cultura aparicionista en la Europa contemporánea." Vínculos de Historia. Revista del Departamento de Historia de la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, no. 8 (June 20, 2019): 152. http://dx.doi.org/10.18239/vdh_2019.08.08.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Littérature de dévotion – France – 17e siècle"
Oddo, Nancy. "Un chemin de velours vers Dieu : roman et dévotion en France (1557-1662)." Paris 3, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA030163.
Full textAron, Mélanie. "Les mémoires de Madame de Motteville : du dévouement à la dévotion." Nancy 2, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999NAN21037.
Full textWhen Louis XIII died, Madame de Motteville exiled by Richelieu in 1624, was called back to the Court. She lived the next 23 years at the side of Anne of Austria, and became her confident. During her free time, she wrote down her observations and reflexions. These notes form the basis of her Memories, the definitive version of which was written in 1661. I have chosen to travel down this path, in the steps of the confident, and watch as the Court passes before her eyes : the picture painted by Madame de Motteville offers the reader a pessimistic vision of a world in decline. If the Memories witness her profound attachment to the Crown, they are also the place where her personality is expressed. The writing constitutes an essential element of her existence. The reader travels through an historic biography to a personal story. Neither the life of the Court, neither her writing about it, can make her forget her anxiety about past times. Haunted by nostalgia for paradise lost, she renounces, little by little the world as she turns toward eternal truths. . . Then disappears
Sinicropi, Gilles. ""D'oraison et d'action"." Clermont-Ferrand 2, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010CLF20001.
Full textCurelly, Laurent. "L'Alchimie des larmes dans la poésie de dévotion anglaise du dix-septième siècle." Université Marc Bloch (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005STR20053.
Full textThis thesis deals with the way such seventeenth-century writers as the Catholic poets Southwell and Crashaw ad their Anglican counterparts Donne, Herbert and Vaughan handle the tear-motif in their devotional poetry. It purports to establish why the motif is equally used by poets of different religious persuasions in early-modern England. It also looks into the reasons why these writers, through they are steeped in spirituality, are so anxious to represent what is inherently but a bodily fluid. Thus, this study analyses the way tears as material substances are depicted in the poems as well as the way the motif actually fits in with seventeenth-century theories of the passions of the mind. In addition, it brings out how profoundly the alchemy of tears sustains the dynamics of faith as it gives a fresh impetus to the poets' endorsement of Christian spirituality, and examines how influential a part it plays on poetic creation itself
Gauthier, Patricia. "Littérature et utopie en France sous la règne de Louis XIV." Lyon 3, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991LYO31014.
Full textDo the utopias published in the reign of louis xiv correspond with an anti-establishment movement against the royal politics ? may we consider them as revolutionary texts? a comparative study of cyrano, tyssot, fontenelle, gilbert, lesconvel, foigny, vairasse, fenelon or mlle de montpensier's works shows that their pure literary stakes do not to be sneezed at. These texts take their form from imaginary or real accounts of voyages, from education's novel, sometimes with a picaresque accent, or from philosophical dialogue. So there is no real "utopian genre" but a many-sided matter which favours the finest intellectual subtlety. This fact explains, as much as the aspiration for change, the succes of these works during this period. This subtlety puts the discourse under the sign of figurative, that means ambiguous, speech and belongs to the critical purpous (social, political or religious). The criticism is often virulent ( the texts denounce the collusion between power and religion, they demand liberty of conscience or envisage to abolish property, hereditary nobility or clergy) but it is not necessarily opposed to the prevailing ideology of that time. It reactivates some libertine philosophy's points by subjugating them in a "middle-class" ideal that no one determinism could totaly explain
Chométy, Philippe. ""Philosopher en langage des dieux" : la poésie d'idées en France, 1653-1716." Aix-Marseille 1, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005AIX10044.
Full textUomini, Steve. "Histoire cachée : polygraphie historique et comportements intellectuels dans la France du XVIIème siècle." Paris 4, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA040052.
Full textThe aim of this study is a thorough analysis of a large body of French historiographical works written between 1612 and 1696. Divided into three main stages, the examination of thematic and structural characteristics of seventeenth-century narrative historiography focuses on tragic, romantic and anecdotal traditions. A series of preliminary biographical surveys is intended to collate ascertainable data pertaining to the specific professional strategies involved in historiographical-related careers. Concurrently, critical inquiry devoted to documentary procedures, referential options, epistemological presuppositions and historiological considerations is conducted as a contribution to the understanding of inherent methodological conventions substructing early modern historical narrative genre. In addition to prosopographical and diplomatological areas of investigation, an exploration of emblematic discursive presumptions underlying the deployment of formal and thetic configurations is designed to reveal operative intellectual paradigms. The exhaustive inventory of topological processes and the complete enumeration of salient locutionary features conjointly fulfill the purpose of reconstructing both implicit and recurrent behavioral indications exclusively discernible through collective representational perspectives. Finally, close inspection of the principal phases of contemporaneous literary criticism ranging from tutelary and censorial intervention to scholarly opinion, including publisher's and reader's scrutiny, accredits a reevaluation of prevalent assumptions regarding antecedent historical culture in light of hitherto unutilized source materials
Gendras, Eva. "Les femmes et la culture à travers la littérature française du XVIIème siècle." Rouen, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994ROUEL193.
Full textThe aim of this thesis is to study the role of women in the seventeenth century through French literature and to analyse their involvement in social, political and artistic matters, as well as their reactions, however limited they may have been. The first part deals with their outward appearance or more precisely with the woman's body. Then their legal status and their status as married women or working women are put under scruting. The third part considers the role women played throughout the two french regencies and the fronde. The fourth part examines how they fought to have access to culture, through education and art. The last two parts are more particularly concerned with the literary aspect of the subject, dealing with female writers and the feminist quarrel among the seventeenth writers. Feminism had developed in a society dominated by men, so that it had to be "tolerated" by them. This supremacy eventually led to the confrontation of opposing forces whose clash brought about the disintegration of the culture of the seventeenth century. This was how a more complete social reality could be grasped and the figure of the female being could enverge from it
Moreau, Isabelle. "Les stratégies d'écriture des libertins au XVIIème siècle." Saint-Etienne, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005STET2097.
Full textSeventeenth century libertinism does not constitute a single harmonious philosophy, nor does it reduce to mere anti-christianism. Libertine thought is obviously in conflict with christian doctrine, but should not be reduced to this conflict alone : libertinism possesses its own logic and coherence, which it is important to grasp in order to understand authorial strategies. The analysis of the libertine protocol of reading and writing — their complex style, their rhetorical use of quotations, their irony — seems to us the best approach. Gabriel Naudé, François de la Mothe le Vayer, Cyrano de Bergerac and Charles Sorel read a very select library of books which they appropriate before beginning to write their own. To understand what is at stake in this protocol, it is important to determine the philosophical, rhetorical and stylistic coherence of libertine discourse. In the fields of religion, history and natural philosophy, the libertines tackle the question of knowledge from a very critical standpoint. Two domains — historiography and the reading of travelers’ accounts of their journeys — seem especially significant. Our authors elaborate an image of man and the world which competes with christian representations. Man loves myths : he has an inherent tendency to abandon critical distance. The libertines believe that it is most important to analyse the psychological mechanism that gives birth to conviction and belief. Writing strategies are the philosopher’s rhetorical answer to the anthropological analysis of human beliefs
Mercier, Alain. "La littérature facétieuse sous le règne de Louis XIII (1610-1643) : une société dans son miroir." Paris 4, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA040287.
Full textBook chapters on the topic "Littérature de dévotion – France – 17e siècle"
"La Littérature religieuse." In Textes de dévotion et lectures spirituelles en langue romane (France, XIIe-XVIe siècle), 27–78. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.tcc-eb.5.112997.
Full text"6. Le christianisme méridional au miroir de sa littérature (XIIIe-XIVe siècles)." In Textes de dévotion et lectures spirituelles en langue romane (France, XIIe-XVIe siècle), 265–82. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.tcc-eb.5.113004.
Full text"19. Modèles de vie féminine dans la littérature morale et religieuse d’oc." In Textes de dévotion et lectures spirituelles en langue romane (France, XIIe-XVIe siècle), 713–26. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.tcc-eb.5.113017.
Full text"20. Lacrimae pondera vocis habent. Typologie des larmes dans la littérature de spiritualité française des XIIIe-XVe siècles." In Textes de dévotion et lectures spirituelles en langue romane (France, XIIe-XVIe siècle), 729–46. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.tcc-eb.5.113018.
Full text"2. Aperçu sur la diffusion et la réception de la littérature de spiritualité en langue française au dernier siècle du Moyen Âge." In Textes de dévotion et lectures spirituelles en langue romane (France, XIIe-XVIe siècle), 165–95. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.tcc-eb.5.113000.
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