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    Wesleyan Methodism Considered in Relation to the Church: to Which is Subjoined a Plan for their Union and More Effective Co-Operation
    Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death; Volume 2
    Libertinism and literature in seventeenth century France
    • 2009

      This volume brings together the papers and lectures given at a Conference held at the University of British Columbia in September, 2006, the first one held in North America to address the relationship between libertinism and literature in seventeenth-century France. Sessions were devoted to La Fontaine, Moliere, and La Mothe La Vayer as well as to libertinism in poetry, the novel and theatre. The texts studied include Moliere's Tartuffe, Cyrano de Bergerac's La Mort d'Agrippine, and La Mothe Le Vayer's Hexameron rustique. The two invited speakers were Jean-Charlles Darmon (ENS, Ulm) and Michele Rosellini (ENS, Lettres et sciences humaines, Lyon).

      Libertinism and literature in seventeenth century France