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Medievalism -the appropriation of elements of medieval culture - has a long history: every century since the sixteenth has remade the Middle Ages in its own image. But different generations look back to the medieval period for different reasons, and each successive generation finds a different 'Middle Ages', a Middle Ages that says more about that generation's own aspirations and anxieties than it does about the medieval period itself.What does eighteenth-century medievalism tell us about France at the end of the Ancien régime? The cliché is well known: in Enlightenment France, the Middle Ages - those 'temps grossiers' dividing Classical times from the Renaissance - were universally despised as a dark age of bigotry and barbarism. But historical clichés are often the result of reading the past backwards. Relegated to the dust-heap of history by Enlightenment intellectuals, the Middle Ages in fact held a remarkable attraction for readers and audiences of the time. This wide-ranging book charts some aspects of the surprisingly broad influence of medievalism on the scholarship and popular culture of eighteenth-century France.
List of illustrationsPeter Damian-Grint, Introduction: Popular medievalism and nostalgiaAngus Martin, ‘Les amours du bon vieux temps’: medieval themes in French prose fiction, 1700-1750Katherine Astbury, Masculinity and medievalism in the tales of Baculard d’ArnaudLise Andries, La Bibliothèque bleue et la redécouverte des romans de chevalerie au dix-huitième siècleJean-Paul Sermain, Le conte de fées classique et le Moyen Age (1690-1712)Maria Colombo Timelli, Les Mémoires d’Olivier de La Marche dans les Mélanges du marquis de PaulmyPeter Damian-Grint, From Trésor de recherches to Vocabulaire austrasien: Old French dictionaries in France, 1655-1777Manuel Couvreur, D’Aucassin et Nicolette au Chevalier du soleil: Grétry, Philidor et le roman en romancesJohn Dunkley, Medieval heroes in Enlightenment disguises: figures from Voltaire and BelloyMartin Nadeau, ‘Gothic’ kingship on stage in Revolutionary FranceAlbert M. Debrunner, Citizen Tell: Swiss national hero in eighteenth-century FranceFrançois Pupil, L’influence des thèmes médiévaux sur les arts graphiquesNicholas Cronk, Les ‘Mémoires sur les fabliaux’ de CaylusRoger Middleton, Chrétien de Troyes at auction: Nicolas-Joseph Foucault and other eighteenth-century collectorsElisabeth Lavezzi, Le statut du gothique dans le Mémoire sur l’architecture gothique de J. G. SoufflotJenny Graham, The ‘manière Gottique’: Jean-Baptiste Descamps and the revival of early Netherlandish art in eighteenth-century FranceUrsula Haskins Gonthier, Montesquieu’s De la manière gothique, or Considérations sur les causes de la grandeur des arts et de leur décadenceXavier Bisaro et Philippe Vendrix, La musique du Moyen Age au siècle des Lumières: érudition et redécouvertes et interprétations SummariesList of works citedIndex
'This beautifully produced volume is a mine of information for anyone interested in medievalia in eighteenth-century France.'Medium Aevum