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Title:
Enlightenment at court : patrons, philosophes, and reformers in eighteenth-century Europe / edited by Thomas Biskup, Benjamin Marschke, Andreas Pečar, and Damien Tricoire.
Publisher:
Liverpool University Press on behalf of Voltaire FoundationUniversity of Oxford,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xi, 367 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Enlightenment.
Courts and courtiers--History.
Literary patrons--Europe--History--18th century.
Art patronage--Europe--History--18th century.
Europe--Social life and customs--Social life and customs--18th century.
Art patronage.
Enlightenment.
Kings and rulers--Social life and customs.
Courts and courtiers.
Literary patrons.
Europe.
Philosophy.
1700-1799
History.
Other Authors:
Biskup, Thomas, 1971- editor. https://isni.org/isni/0000000078926066
Marschke, Benjamin, editor. https://isni.org/isni/0000000116626671
Pečar, Andreas, editor. https://isni.org/isni/0000000066348561
Tricoire, Damien, 1981- editor. https://isni.org/isni/0000000399586592
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 319-356) and index.
Summary:
"This is the first comprehensive analysis of the royal and princely courts of Europe as important places of Enlightenment. The households of European rulers remained central to politics and culture throughout the eighteenth century, and few writers, artists, musicians, or scholars could succeed without establishing connections to ruling houses, noble families, or powerful courtiers.Covering case studies from Spain and France to Russia, and from Scandinavia and Britain to the Holy Roman Empire, the contributions of this volume examine how Enlightenment figures were integrated into the princely courts of the Ancien Régime, and what kinds of relationships they had with courtiers. Dangers and opportunities presented by proximity to court are discussed as well as the question of what rulers and courtiers gained from their interactions with Enlightenment men and women of letters. The book focusses on four areas: firstly, the impact of courtly patronage on Enlightenment discourses and the work as well as careers of Enlightenment writers; secondly, the court as an audience to be catered for by Enlightenment writers; thirdly, the function of Enlightenment narratives and discourses for the image-making of rulers and courtiers; and fourthly, the role the interaction of courtiers and Enlightenment writers played for the formulation of reform policies"--Page 4 of cover.
Series:
Oxford University studies in the Enlightenment, 2634-8047 ; 2022:08
ISBN:
1800855079
9781800855076
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1334130179
LCCN:
2021385736
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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