Subjectivity and Subjugation in Seventeenth-Century Drama and Prose
Delve into a fascinating exploration of early modern literature with "Subjectivity and Subjugation in Seventeenth-Century Drama and Prose" by the esteemed author. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1992, this thought-provoking hardback spans 256 pages and examines the intricate relationship between the rise of modern subjectivity in seventeenth-century French literature and the concurrent development of absolutist governance.
This scholarly work offers an insightful analysis of dramatic and prose texts, shedding light on how literary trends mirrored the socio-political landscape of the time. Ideal for students, scholars, and literature enthusiasts, this book is an essential addition to any library focused on literature and history.
Regardless of your familiarity with the subject, "Subjectivity and Subjugation" invites readers to discover the complexities of identity and power in a transformative period of literary history.