Poisoned words : slander and satire in early modern France /

Slander and satire were contentious practices in early seventeenth-century France. Seeking to wound, ridicule, destroy or reform, they occupied either side of a dangerous border zone between legitimate and illegitimate criticism. In the first monograph on the subject, Emily Butterworth explores the...

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Main Author: Butterworth, Emily
Corporate Author: Class of 1924 Book Fund
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Leeds, U.K. : Legenda, 2006
London : 2006
London : 2006
Series:Research monographs in French studies ; 21
Research monographs in French studies ; 21
Research monographs in French studies 21
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