Index | Keywords
A
- abandonment
- abbey-prison
- academic conference
- académie
- Académie française
- Académie royale d’architecture
- Academies
- Academy
- Accademia degli Incogniti
- acceptability
- acceptable
- action
- actor
- actor-network theory
- aesthetics
- Affair
- agency
- Aleijadinho
- allegeance
- alterity
- Amazon
- ambiguity
- amiral de)
- anarchism
- androgynous
- Angélique Arnauld
- Angiolini (Gasparo)
- animal
- Annibale Campeggi
- anonymity
- Anonymous and cryptography
- anthropology
- anthropology of science
- anti-christianism
- anti-formalism
- anti-judaïsm/semitism
- anti-Machiavellianism
- anticlericalism
- antijesuitism
- apologetic
- apology
- appendices
- Aquaviva (Claudio)
- Arcadia
- arcana imperii
- Arce de Otálora
- archives
- Aristotelism
- Aristotle
- Arms and Letters
- Arnaud
- arrêt Lemaître
- art
- art literature
- art of writing
- Aspasie
- assassination
- assemblies of notables
- atheism
- atheism (supposed)
- atheist libertinism
- atheists
- Athenagoras of Athens
- atomism
- attribution
- Augustine of Hippo
- Aulnoy (Marie-Catherine)
- author
- authority
- autobiography
- Averroism
B
- Badius (Conrad)
- Ballet pantomime
- Ballet programs
- Barat (Jacques)
- baroque
- baroque age
- baroque art
- Barthes (Roland)
- Bartolo (of Sassoferrato - 1313-1357)
- Basalù (Giulio)
- Basile (Giambattista)
- Bastille
- Bataille (Georges)
- Baudelaire (Charles)
- Beaumanoir de Lavardin (Philibert-Emmanuel de)
- begards
- belief
- beliefs
- Bellum Diplomaticum
- Bergerac (Cyrano de)
- Besnard (Marie)
- betrayal
- Bèze
- Bèze (Théodore de)
- bibliography
- biography
- bisexuality
- Black Legend
- black widow
- blasphemy
- bleeding host
- blood
- Boaistuau (Pierre)
- Boccalini (Traiano)
- body
- Bohemians
- Bologna
- Bonnefoy (Yves)
- book history
- borderlands
- Borges (Jorge Luis)
- Bosch (Jérôme)
- Bourbon
- Bourdeille (Pierre de)
- Braconnage
- brain
- Bramhall
- Brantôme
- Brazil
- Breton (André)
- Brisson (Barnabé)
- Busson (Henri)
- Butler (Judith)
C
- Cabart de Villermont (Esprit)
- Calabria
- Calvert (Giles)
- Calvin (Jean)
- Calvinist reform
- Camus (Jean-Pierre)
- canon
- canonization
- Carmelitan spirituality
- Carmelites
- Caroli (Pierre)
- Carrier (Hubert)
- Cartesianism
- Castelgeloux (Alexandre Biran de)
- Castellion (Sébastien)
- castle
- casuistry
- Catania
- catharism
- Catherine (de Médicis)
- Catherine de Medici
- Catherine de' Medici
- Catholic
- Catholic League
- Catholicism
- Catholicism (1650-1914)
- catholics
- caton (Hiram)
- censorship
- censorship (before
- centralization
- Certeau
- Certeau (Michel de)
- Cesare Cremonini
- Chagniot (Jean)
- Chapelle (Claude Emmanuel Lhuillier)
- character
- charity
- Charles IX
- Charron (Pierre)
- Christianity
- christianity
- Christina of Sweden
- Church
- Church (Catholic or Protestant)
- church window
- circumstantial poetry
- citizenship
- Clairambault (Pierre)
- Clamart
- clandestine literature
- Clarkson (Lawrence)
- classicism
- Claver (Pedro
- clergy
- Code Michau
- coherence
- Coke (Edward)
- Colbert
- Coligny (Gaspard
- collections of poetry
- collective writing
- Collegio romano
- Collins (Anthony)
- colonialism
- comic
- comic novel
- commemoration
- Commodus
- Common Law
- common sense
- communism
- community of goods
- compared literature
- conception of reading/of the reader
- confession
- confession of faith
- conflict
- Congress of Vienna
- conjonctive errors
- consolation
- construction of oneself
- constructionism
- contextualization
- contractualism
- control
- controversy
- conversation
- conversion
- conversion abdication
- Coppe (Abiezer)
- Corneille
- Corneille (Pierre)
- corporality
- counter-Reformation
- Counter-Reformation
- courtesan
- creation
- crimen lesae maiestatis
- critical judgement
- criticism
- critics
- Cuigy (Jean)
- cul-de-lampe
- cultural Hero
- culture
- curiosity
- cynical figuration
- cynism
- Cyrano (Pierre de)
- Cyrano de Bergerac
D
- Danae
- Dassoucy (Charles Coypeau)
- Dassoucy (Charles)
- de Certeau (Michel
- de Certeau (Michel)
- debate
- deceit
- deception
- declaration
- Declaration
- décor
- Delaplace (Jacques)
- Delteil (Joseph)
- delusion
- democracy
- demonology
- denial
- dereliction
- Derrida (Jacques)
- Des Boisclairs (Tanneguy Regnault)
- Des Gallars (Nicolas)
- Des Périers (Bonaventure)
- Descartes
- Descartes (René)
- desillusionment
- Desire
- desire
- desolation
- Des Barreaux
- determinism
- devil
- devotion
- Devout spirituality
- devout spirituality
- devout party
- diabolic (kind of short story)
- Dialogues
- Diggers
- diglossy
- dignitas hominis
- Diogenes
- disbelief
- discalded Carmelitan
- discipline
- displacement
- dissent
- dissidence
- dissimulation
- diversion
- Dolopathos
- Dôme des Invalides
- double truth
- doubt
- Du Ferrier (Arnaud)
- Du Tronchet (Etienne)
- dualism
- duel
- Dupuy (Pierre and Jacques)
- Duranti (Jean-Etienne)
- Duras (Marguerite)
- during and after publication)
- Dury (John)
- d’Aubignac
E
- early baroque
- Early Christians in the Roman Empire
- Early Modern
- early modern legislation
- early modern period
- early modern politics
- early modernity
- ecclesiology
- Ecole des Annales
- ecstasy
- Edict of Saint-Germain (January Edict)
- edicts
- edification
- edition
- education
- Edwards (Thomas)
- eighteenth-century
- eloquence
- Embassy for the Christians
- empire
- ENBaCH
- energeia
- England
- English revolution
- engraving
- enlightenment
- Enlightenment
- enonciation
- enunciation
- Epicureanism
- Epicurian philosophy
- Epicurism
- epidemics
- epistolarity
- epistolarity and politics
- epistolary
- epistolary correspondence
- equivocation
- equivocations
- Erasmus
- erotic ethics
- esprit fort
- Estates-generals
- Etats et Empires de la Lune
- ethical judgement
- ethics
- ethics of actions
- ethnography
- ethnology
- Europe
- Evangelism
- evangelism
- event
- exemples
- exile
- exorcist
- expectation
- expectative action
- experience
- expression (problem of)
- expression of feelings
- extraordinary
- Ezechiel Spanheim
F
- fable
- Fabre (Daniel)
- failure
- fairytale
- faith
- faith (considered as knowledge)
- fake sainthood
- false implications
- Farel (Guillaume)
- farmers
- Félibien
- Félix-Marcel Castan
- female reclamation
- femininity
- feminist criticism
- Fénelon
- feuilleton
- Fevbre (Lucien)
- ficition
- Fiction
- fiction
- fiction and theory
- fictional
- fictions of disappearance
- fideism
- figure book
- figure / figurability
- film
- first person narrative
- Flaubert (Gustave)
- Foigny (Gabriel)
- Fonssomme (Christophe de)
- Fontevrault
- formalism
- Fortunio
- Foucault (Michel)
- Fourré (Maurice)
- fragment
- fragments
- France
- France 17th century
- Francis of Assisi
- Françoise-Madeleine de Chaugy
- fraud
- free choice
- free spirit
- free Spirit
- free will
- free will (problem of)
- freedom
- freedom of conscience
- freethinker
- Frémyot (Bénigne)
- French Provinces
- French Renaissance philosophy
- French Revolution
- French War of religion
- French Wars of Religion
- Freud (Sigmund)
- Frond
- Fronde
- Fucina
- fury
- future
G
- Galician Jews
- Galien
- gallant poetry
- gallantry
- gallicanism
- gallicanisme
- Garasse
- gascon
- Gassendi
- Gauloise literary tradition
- gender
- gender history
- gender relations
- genealogy
- General Estates
- Genet (Jean)
- Geneva
- Gentillet (Innocent)
- ghosts
- Ginzburg (Carlo)
- Girardon (François)
- glory
- glover
- God’s corporeality
- Golden legend
- Gomes (Miguel)
- Gori (Giulio)
- Goudar (Ange)
- grace
- Grail
- grand narrative
- grateful animals
- Grimm (Jacob et Wilhem)
- Grotius
- Groulleau (Étienne)
- group
- Gruet (Jacques)
- Guevara (Antonio de)
- Guise
- Guyon (Jeanne-Marie de la Mothe)
- Gypsies
H
- Habsburg
- hagiographer
- Hagiography
- hagiography
- Hardouin-Mansart (Jules)
- Hardy (Alexandre)
- Harth (Erica)
- Hartlib circle
- Haultin (Jérôme)
- Hegel
- hell
- helpful animals
- Henri III
- Henri Legrand (Turlupin)
- Henri III
- Henri IV
- Henry of Navarre
- Henry III
- heresy
- heretic
- Heritage
- héritage
- heritage
- hermaphrodite
- hermaphroditism
- Heroard (Jean)
- hesuchism
- heterodoxy
- heterophobia
- heterotopia
- Hierarchy between the minds
- historical culture
- historical narrative
- historical novel
- historiography
- history
- History
- history of Brazilian Art
- history of correspondence
- History of Criticism
- history of historiography
- history of song
- History of Texts
- history of theater
- history of Venice
- Hobbes
- Hobbes (Thomas)
- holiness
- Holy League
- Holy Roman Empire
- homosexual myths
- homosexuality
- horizon of expectation
- Houdard (Sophie)
- Huarte
- Huguenots
- huguenots
- Hugues Quéru (Gaultier Garguille)
- humanism
- Huysmans (Charles Marie Georges)
- hyperbolic processes
- hysteria
I
- identity
- ignorance
- Illiers-Combray
- illusion
- illustration
- image-belief system
- imitation
- Imitatio Christi
- immortality
- immortality of soul
- importance
- impossible supposition
- imprisonment
- imprisonment for debt
- incarnation
- incest
- incident
- incredulity
- industry
- information
- initial letter
- Inquisition
- inquisition
- institution
- intellectual exchanges
- interiority
- intermediality
- interpretation
- interpretative communities
- intimacy
- Invasions mystiques
- irony
- irreligion
- Islam
- Istituto delle Scienze
- Italian Literature
- Italy
L
- La Boétie (Etienne de)
- La Fontaine
- La Légende de saint Julien l’Hospitalier
- la Marraine de sel
- La Mothe le Vayer
- La Mothe Le Vayer
- La Noue François de)
- la Nuit du Rose Hôtel
- Labitte (Jacques)
- Lachèvre (Frédéric)
- Lacroix (Paul)
- Lafitau (Joseph-François)
- laic
- lampoons
- Landolfi (Tommaso)
- language
- language action
- lapsus
- Lascaux
- Lausanne
- law
- law and literature
- law of nature
- lawyers
- La Fontaine (Jean de)
- La Gazette
- La Mothe Le Vayer
- La Mothe le Vayer (François de)
- La Roque
- Le Bret (Henry)
- learning
- legend
- legendary discourse
- Legrain (Jean-Baptiste)
- Legrand (Joachim
- Leibniz
- Leiris (Michel)
- Léry (Michel)
- lèse-majesté
- Les Pensées
- Letter
- letters
- Lettre contre les frondeurs
- Levelers
- Levellers
- Leviathan
- Lezeau (Nicolas Lefèvre de)
- Le Brun
- Le Brun (Jacques)
- libelle
- libels
- libertarian
- libertin
- libertine
- libertine novel
- libertine poetry
- libertines
- libertinism
- libertins
- liberty
- libido
- licentiousness
- Life of saints
- Ligue
- Lilburne (John)
- limousin
- linguistic nationalism
- link
- Lipse (Juste)
- Lipsius
- Lit of justice
- literary Baroque
- literary genre
- Literary geography
- literary group
- literary network
- literary sphere
- literary theory
- Literary tourism
- literature
- Literature
- Local
- local history
- localization
- loci
- locus
- Loisel (Antoine)
- Loménie de Brienne
- Longis (Jean)
- Loudun Possession
- Loudun's possession
- Louis XIV
- Louis XIII
- Louis XIV
- Lourdes
- love
- love between brother and sister
- love correspondence
- Loyseau
- Loys Le Roy
- Lucianists
- Luther (Martin)
- lying
- l’Estoile (Pierre de)
- L’Estoile (Pierre de)
- L’Hospital (Michel de)
M
- Machiavel
- machiavelism
- Machiavelli
- Machiavelli (Niccolò)
- Machiavellianism
- Machon (Louis)
- madness
- Magna Carta
- Maignan (Emmanuel)
- Malherbe (François de)
- Manetti (Giannozzo)
- manuscript collection
- manuscripts (of Paris
- Marco (Giulia di)
- Marcus Aurelius
- Marguerite de Valois
- Marguerite of Navarre
- Marillac (Charles de)
- Marillac (Michel de)
- Marin (Louis)
- Marino (Giovan Battista)
- Marot (Clément)
- marriage
- martyr
- martyrdom
- martyrology
- masculinity
- matérialism
- materialism
- materialist approach
- Maucroix
- May 68
- mazarinades
- mediality of History
- medical cases
- medicine
- médiéval
- medieval
- meditations
- melancholy
- Memoires
- Memoirs
- memory
- memory and literature
- men of letters
- Menocchio
- mental equipment
- mental reservations
- mentalities
- mentalities (history of)
- Meslier (Jean)
- Messina
- metamorphosis
- metaphor
- methodology of social analysis of ideas
- Michel de Certeau
- Michon (Pierre)
- microhistory
- Middle Age
- Middle Ages
- Millennium bug
- Minister of States
- ministry of Foreign Affairs
- minoritarian language
- minutes of the Royal Academy
- Miracle of the Rose
- Miron (François)
- Miron (Marc)
- misogyny
- missions
- model of devotion
- modern subjectivity
- modernity
- Modica
- Monarchie de Juillet
- monarchism
- Montaigne (Michel de)
- Montparnasse
- Montrelay (Michèle)
- moral libertinism
- moral theology
- More (Henri)
- Moreno de Vargas
- Mornac (Antoine de)
- morphology
- Moses (Biblical leader)
- Museums
- mystic
- mystical litterature
- mysticism
- myth
N
- Napoli
- narrative
- narrative of death
- narrative techniques
- narrative time
- narrative voice
- nationalism
- natural
- natural freedom
- natural morale
- naturalism
- naturalisme
- nature
- Naudé (Gabriel)
- Navel (Georges)
- necessity
- negritude
- newspaper Selbstwehr
- Ninon de Lenclos
- nobiliary treatises
- nobility
- non religious saints
- non-religious author juggler
- nonstraightforwardcommunication
- normative power
- notes
- novel
- novel of erotic education
- novels of Round Table
- Noverre (Jean-Georges)
P
- Palermo
- pamphlets
- Pancatantra
- panegyric
- papal states
- parable
- paradox
- Paris (capital)
- parlement of Paris
- Parlementarian dissidence
- parliament of Paris
- Pascal (Blaise)
- Pasquier (Étienne)
- Pasquier (Nicolas)
- pasquils
- pastoral care
- Patin (Guy)
- patronage of art
- Peacham
- peasants
- peculiarity
- Pédant joué
- pedantism
- Pellicier (Guillaume)
- Pellisson (Paul)
- penal prison
- Pensées
- Pentecost
- Perec (Georges)
- performativity
- perplexity
- Perrault (Charles)
- persecution
- persecutions/Religious tolerance
- persuasive strategy
- Petronius
- phenomenology
- Philippe Duplessis-Mornay
- philology
- philosophical fiction
- philosophy
- physics
- Pibrac (Guy du Faur de)
- Pico della mirandola (Jean)
- Places
- Platon
- pleasure
- Pline the elder
- poetic form of history
- poetic necessity
- poetics
- poetics of excess
- Poetics of Michel de Certeau
- poetry
- polemic
- polemical discourse
- polemics
- politic
- political action
- political correspondence
- political history
- political imposture
- political journalism
- political maxims
- political Mercures
- political news
- political practices
- political requirements
- political satire
- politicalandreligious imposture. immorality
- politics
- Polyeucte
- polyglot
- Pope Wojtila
- popes
- popular culture in Human and Social Sciences
- pornography
- Port-Royal
- positive law
- postcards
- postcolonial literature
- posthumous edition
- posthumous publication
- power
- practice of writing
- praise of the king
- prayors
- preciosity
- precious goods
- Prévost (Benoît)
- Prévot (Jacques)
- primitive Church
- princes
- prison
- prison experience
- prison heterotopia
- prison literature
- prison novel
- prison tragedy
- privacy
- private sphere
- procédure
- procedure
- profane
- proofs of God’s existence
- property
- prophecy
- prose
- Protestant
- protestantism
- Protestantism
- protestation
- Proust (Marcel)
- Providence
- provincial’s parlements
- provocative speech
- prudence
- psychoanalysis
- psychology
- public opinion
- public space
- public sphere
- publication
- publicity
- Puglia
- Puss in boots
- Puységur (Jacques de Chastenet de)
- Pyrrhonism
R
- Rabelais
- Rabelais (François)
- race
- radical aristotelianism
- radical Enlightenment
- radical heresy
- Radicals
- radicals
- raison d’État
- Ranters
- rapture
- re-use
- reader
- Readers’ behaviour
- reading
- realism
- reason of State
- reason of state
- reasons of State
- reception
- recognition
- recueil
- recusant
- réemploi
- referentiality
- Reformation
- reformed strategy
- refugees
- regional
- registration right
- regius
- Reichler (Claude)
- relation
- religion
- religion wars
- religious history
- religious life
- Religious minorities
- Religious sociology
- Religious Wars
- Renaissance
- Renaudot (Eusebe)
- reopening
- representation
- Republic of Genova
- Republic of Venice
- republicanism
- République des Lettres
- respect
- Restoration
- révolution
- Revue d’ascétique et de mystique
- rewriting
- Rey (François)
- Rheno-flemish Spirituality
- Rhetoric
- Richelieu
- Richelieu (France)
- Richelieu (the town)
- Richeomme (Louis)
- robe nobility
- Robert Guérin (Gros Guillaume)
- Robert Lafont
- roman
- Roman College
- Rome
- Ronsard (Pierre de)
- Roselis
- Royal Academy
- Royal Academy of Inscriptions and Belles-Lettres
- royal medals
- royal ordonnance
- royal tokens
S
- sacred
- saint
- Saint Bartholomew's Day (Massacre of
- Saint's life
- Saint-Barthelemy
- Saint-Simon
- Sainte-Beuve (Charles-Augustin)
- Sainte-Marthe (Louis de)
- Sainte-Marthe (Scévole de)
- Saint’s Life
- Saltmarsh (John)
- sanctity
- Sankey (Margaret)
- Sartre (Jean-Paul)
- Satire (religious)
- satirical poetry
- saying
- scale
- scandal
- scene
- scepticism
- Scève (Maurice)
- Schaeffer (Jean-Marie)
- Schapira (Nicolas)
- scholar books
- science
- secret
- secretary
- secrets of State
- sedition
- self
- self-censorship
- semiology
- senescence.
- Senghor (Léopold Sédar)
- Senneton (Claude)
- Sercy (Charles)
- Sertenas (Vincent)
- seventeenth century
- seventeenth century Académie royale de peinture et sculpture
- seventeenth-century literature
- sex
- sex drive
- sexual body
- sexuality
- Shaftesbury
- short satirical writing
- Sicily
- signification
- silence
- simulation
- sincerity
- skepticism
- skepticism (native vs. learned)
- Skinner (Quentin)
- slavery
- social relations
- sociolinguistics
- sociology
- sodomy
- Sola scriptura
- Sonnius (Laurent)
- soul
- sovereignty
- space
- space of experience
- Spain
- Spanish Netherlands
- Spanish Succession
- special courts
- speech
- spiritual discourse
- spiritual guidance
- spiritual guide
- spirituality
- stardom.
- State papers
- statements
- stereotypes
- Stoicism
- Straparola (Giovanni Francesco)
- stratification
- Strauss (Leo)
- Street names
- subaltern criticism
- subject
- subjection
- sublime
- suburbia
- superstition
- supervision
- supplement
- suppressions
- surealism
- Surin (Jean-Joseph)
- surnatural
- surrealism
- surveillance
- survival
- Susannah
- symbolism
- symptom
T
- tales.
- Tallemant
- taste
- tawer
- Teilhard de Chardin (Pierre)
- temperament
- temporality
- terms of truth
- territory
- testimony
- text
- textual criticism
- the absent of history
- The Enlightened Illeterate
- The Fable
- the Golden Legend
- theater
- theatre
- theology
- Théophile de Viau
- Theophile de Viau
- Theophrastus Redivivus
- Thou (Christophe de)
- Toland (John)
- topographical maps
- Torcy (Jean-Baptiste Colbert de)
- trace
- traces
- tradition
- tragedy
- tragical story
- transgressive sexuality
- transient
- translation
- translation and conceptualization in Humanities and Social Sciences
- transmission
- transparency
- transubstantiation
- travel narrative
- treason
- Trepperel (Pierre)
- Trois Contes
- troubadours
- troupe
- truth
- twentieth Century
- Tyard (Pontus de)
W
- Waldensians
- Waldesianism
- Walwyn (Richard)
- war construction by media
- War of Spanish Succession
- Wars of Religion
- ways of publication
- whitch
- Widow of Ephesus
- Winstanley
- wisdom
- women
- work time
- workers’ writings
- working-class literature
- World War I
- Writer’s houses
- Writing
- writing
- writing between lines
- writing in prison
- writing of history
- writing practices
- writing/reading « between the lines »
- writting practices