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Satire, Prints and Theatricality in the French Revolution (Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment #2016) (Paperback)

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The Revolutionary era was a period of radical change in France that dissolved traditional boundaries of privilege, and a time when creative experimentation flourished. As performance and theatrical language became an integral part of the French Revolution, its metaphors seeped into genres beyond the stage. Claire Tr vien traces the ways in which theatrical activity influenced Revolutionary print culture, particularly its satirical prints, and considers how these became an arena for performance in their own right.

Following an account of the historical and social contexts of Revolutionary printmaking, the author analyses over 50 works, incorporating scenes such as street singers and fairground performers, unsanctioned Revolutionary events, and the representation of Revolutionary characters in hell. Through analysing these depictions as an ensemble, focusing on style, vocabulary, and metaphor, Claire Tr vien shows how prints were a potent vehicle for capturing and communicating partisan messages across the political spectrum. In spite of the intervening centuries, these prints still retain the power to evoke the Revolution like no other source material.

Product Details
ISBN: 9780729411875
ISBN-10: 0729411877
Publisher: Voltaire Foundation
Publication Date: October 4th, 2016
Pages: 324
Language: English
Series: Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment