Discourses and Representations of Friendship in Early Modern Europe, 1500–1700
Discover the intricate world of companionship in "Discourses and Representations of Friendship in Early Modern Europe, 1500–1700" by Daniel T. Lochman. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2010, this compelling hardback edition spans 292 pages, delving into the multifaceted ways early modern Europeans conceptualized, articulated, and practiced friendship. This elective relationship stood in contrast to the rigid familial, religious, and political ties that characterized the era. Lochman's insightful analysis invites readers to explore how friendship was not just a personal bond but also a significant social construct that influenced literature and culture during this transformative period in European history. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of European literature, this book offers a rich examination of a theme that resonates through time.