A Salon-in-Exile: Hortense Mancini and the French Diaspora in Restoration London
Autor Dr Annalisa Nicholsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 noi 2025
Across the chapters, Nicholson examines the establishment of the Mazarin salon in 1676 and the activities that it offered - from conversation and gambling to performance and literary collaboration. As a space that brought together the capital's community of French and European exiles with Restoration London's elite, the salon fostered engagement with European thought, French literature, and epicurean philosophy. Attending to this oral and written exchange, A Salon-in-Exile provides a new account of co-existence and collaboration in early modern society with analysis of a wide-ranging corpus of letters, memoirs, plays, operas, and essays. By investigating what happens when the model of the salon moved beyond France's borders, Nicholson argues that the salon transformed into a distinctively pan-European space that accommodated its multilingual and multiconfessional membership.
The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by UKRI.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350415775
ISBN-10: 1350415774
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 160 x 236 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350415774
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 160 x 236 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction
1. Exile and the City
2. The Salonscape
3. Confessions of an English Salon
4. Critical Refuge
5. Habitués on the Stage
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
1. Exile and the City
2. The Salonscape
3. Confessions of an English Salon
4. Critical Refuge
5. Habitués on the Stage
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
This book offers a richly detailed and elegant account of the Mazarin Salon in London in the late seventeenth century. It is a valuable read for historians of Anglo-French cultural exchanges.
This captivating and erudite book significantly shifts our understanding of both French salons and London sociability. Lisa Nicholson gives us a vivid portrait of Mancini's seriously playful salon in all its cross-confessional, cross-linguistic range, unforgettable in its account of exiled aristocrats and errant creatures of many kinds.
A strong defence of how transnational perspectives can represent a renewal of literary history, through an excellent exploration of cross-cultural exchange and tolerance in Hortense Mancini's salon-in-exile, elucidating its function as both a site of resistance against absolutist and patriarchal regimes and a form of collective practice.
In A Salon-in-Exile, Lisa Nicholson brings Hortense Mancini's cosmopolitan and multilingual salon vividly to life. Deeply researched and delightfully written, Nicholson shows us Restoration London - and French salon culture - as we have never seen them before, in a richly detailed portrait of exile exuberance and cultural exchange.
Meticulously researched, Nicholson's daring and often moving portrait of Mancini and her network explores how figures of dissent "lived otherwise," between and among countries, languages, political regimes, and religions. A story of early-modern resistance to communitarisme and embrace of the cosmopolitan, this is queer literary history at its most engrossing.
This captivating and erudite book significantly shifts our understanding of both French salons and London sociability. Lisa Nicholson gives us a vivid portrait of Mancini's seriously playful salon in all its cross-confessional, cross-linguistic range, unforgettable in its account of exiled aristocrats and errant creatures of many kinds.
A strong defence of how transnational perspectives can represent a renewal of literary history, through an excellent exploration of cross-cultural exchange and tolerance in Hortense Mancini's salon-in-exile, elucidating its function as both a site of resistance against absolutist and patriarchal regimes and a form of collective practice.
In A Salon-in-Exile, Lisa Nicholson brings Hortense Mancini's cosmopolitan and multilingual salon vividly to life. Deeply researched and delightfully written, Nicholson shows us Restoration London - and French salon culture - as we have never seen them before, in a richly detailed portrait of exile exuberance and cultural exchange.
Meticulously researched, Nicholson's daring and often moving portrait of Mancini and her network explores how figures of dissent "lived otherwise," between and among countries, languages, political regimes, and religions. A story of early-modern resistance to communitarisme and embrace of the cosmopolitan, this is queer literary history at its most engrossing.