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Hostile Humor in Renaissance France

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The book delves into the emergence of hostile humor in sixteenth-century France, exploring how pamphlets and plays became vehicles for aggressive satire during a tumultuous era. Bruce Hayes examines the role of irony and ridicule in shaping public discourse as tensions escalated leading to the French Wars of Religion, highlighting the destructive nature of this form of humor and its impact on society.

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Hostile Humor in Renaissance France, Bruce Hayes

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Jaar van publicatie
2020
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Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2020
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
234
ISBN13
9781644531778
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The book delves into the emergence of hostile humor in sixteenth-century France, exploring how pamphlets and plays became vehicles for aggressive satire during a tumultuous era. Bruce Hayes examines the role of irony and ridicule in shaping public discourse as tensions escalated leading to the French Wars of Religion, highlighting the destructive nature of this form of humor and its impact on society.