Turmoil: Instability and insecurity in the eighteenth-century Francophone text (Oxford University Studies in The Enlightenment)

by Síofra Pierse (Editor)

Other authorsEmma M. Dunne (Editor)
Paperback, 2022

Description

What is turmoil? How may it be captured? What were its manifestations in the eighteenth century? Why does it feel so familiar, even urgent, nowadays? Turmoil proposes a completely new ontology of turmoil through study of its incidence and impact in the eighteenth-century francophone context.The interdisciplinary essays in this bilingual volume provide multiple illustrations of eighteenth-century instability and insecurity, as well as subsequent adjustments to a post-turmoil new normal. Each instance illuminates human resilience and the mechanisms of post-turmoil elasticity andadaptation in Enlightenment, revolutionary and post-revolutionary writing by female authors Charriere and Monbart, in publications by male authors Beaumarchais, Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, Chamfort, Dupaty, Raynal, Sade and Voltaire, and also in writing by relatively unknown authors, journalists andcritics, who capture the turmoil of the global francophone eighteenth-century world. The topics explored emerge as universal ones, familiar to a modern readership: textual and visual revisionism, symbolism within natural disasters, realignment of beliefs, instability of memory, repositioning ofhistorical narratives, female insecurity, attacks on public figures, post-revolutionary resilience and the impact of exile. Through its unique identification of three key generative indicators for turmoil- phenomenon, paradigm shift, elasticity of adaptation- this volume's contributors deliver adistinctive, rich and new ontology of turmoil.… (more)

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Voltaire Foundation in association with Liverpool University Press (2022), Edition: Bilingual, 368 pages

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1800856245 / 9781800856240
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