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sources influent souvent grandement sur les diverses interpréta-tions qu’en font les historiens. Cet article historiographique vise
à mettre en lumière, pour mieux les comprendre, ces influences
négligées en analysant, sur quatre siècles, le parcours d’une des
œuvres les plus connues de la philosophie occidentale : les Essais
de Montaigne.
Historical documents’ circulation and material
appearance have often a big influence on historians’ interpreta-tions. To better understand this phenomenon, this historiograph-ic article aims to bring to light these neglected influences by the
analysis, over four centuries, of Montaigne’s Essais, one of the
most famous occidental philosophy’s works.
Thanks to the concepts developed by the gender history, this Master's thesis seeks to re-evaluate the life of the seventeenth century libertine courtesan Anne de Lenclos, known as Ninon. The courtesan’s image promoted since the eighteenth century doesn’t reveal the complexity of the character: it only focuses on Ninon’s sexual behaviours or on her intellectual abilities and her role in the literary life of the “Grand Siècle”. A new reading of the courtesan’s correspondence and notarial acts (economical acts, testament, post-mortem inventory) allows us to gain a new understanding of the figure of Ninon. Indeed, our research demonstrates how the courtesan succeeded conciliate transgressions against the established order with an admired and respected “salonnière” reputation."
sources influent souvent grandement sur les diverses interpréta-tions qu’en font les historiens. Cet article historiographique vise
à mettre en lumière, pour mieux les comprendre, ces influences
négligées en analysant, sur quatre siècles, le parcours d’une des
œuvres les plus connues de la philosophie occidentale : les Essais
de Montaigne.
Historical documents’ circulation and material
appearance have often a big influence on historians’ interpreta-tions. To better understand this phenomenon, this historiograph-ic article aims to bring to light these neglected influences by the
analysis, over four centuries, of Montaigne’s Essais, one of the
most famous occidental philosophy’s works.
Thanks to the concepts developed by the gender history, this Master's thesis seeks to re-evaluate the life of the seventeenth century libertine courtesan Anne de Lenclos, known as Ninon. The courtesan’s image promoted since the eighteenth century doesn’t reveal the complexity of the character: it only focuses on Ninon’s sexual behaviours or on her intellectual abilities and her role in the literary life of the “Grand Siècle”. A new reading of the courtesan’s correspondence and notarial acts (economical acts, testament, post-mortem inventory) allows us to gain a new understanding of the figure of Ninon. Indeed, our research demonstrates how the courtesan succeeded conciliate transgressions against the established order with an admired and respected “salonnière” reputation."