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Reforming French Culture Satire Spiritual Alienation And Connection To Strangers Hoffmann

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Reforming French Culture Satire Spiritual Alienation And Connection To Strangers Hoffmann
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.45 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Hoffmann, George
ISBN: 9780198808763, 0198808763
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Reforming French Culture Satire Spiritual Alienation And Connection To Strangers Hoffmann by Hoffmann, George 9780198808763, 0198808763 instant download after payment.

Structured loosely along the lines of a 'lives of the Reformers', this book spotlights a prolific half-dozen of the key polemical crusaders 'of the religion': in order, Conrad Badius, Pierre Viret, Henri Estienne, Simon Goulart, Jean de Léry, and Théodore de Bèze; all of whom, with somewhat unexpected yet ineluctable logic, lead to Michel de Montaigne. Central to Hoffmann's thesis is the notion of estrangement, which, at the grave risk of oversimplifying what is in truth an artfully subtle argument, he demonstrates was as much a modus operandi of the reforming proselytizers and polemicists as it became…

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