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Poetry and the police : communication networks in eighteenth-century Paris
- Title
- Poetry and the police : communication networks in eighteenth-century Paris / Robert Darnton.
- Author
- Darnton, Robert
- Publication
- Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2010.
- Supplementary Content
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- Subject
- Paris (France) > History > 1715-1789
- Paris (France) > Politics and government > 18th century
- Paris (France) > Social conditions > 18th century
- Political culture > France > Paris > History > 18th century
- Communication in politics > France > Paris > History > 18th century
- Information networks > France > Paris > History > 18th century
- Political poetry, French > History and criticism
- Street music > France > Paris > History and criticism
- Police > France > Paris > History > 18th century
- Political activists > France > Paris > History > 18th century
- Genre/Form
- History.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-209) and index.
- Contents
- Policing a poem -- A conundrum -- A communication network -- Ideological danger? -- Court politics -- Crime and punishment -- A missing dimension -- The larger context -- Poetry and politics -- Song -- Music -- Chansonniers -- Reception -- A diagnosis -- Public opinion -- The songs and poems distributed by the Fourteen -- Texts of "Qu'une batarde de catin" -- Poetry and the fall of Maurepas -- The trail of the Fourteen -- The popularity of tunes -- An electronic cabaret : Paris street songs, 1748-1750.
- Call Number
- JFD 10-4769
- ISBN
- 9780674057159
- 0674057155
- 9780674066045
- 0674066049
- LCCN
- 2010026303
- OCLC
- 555658475
- Author
- Darnton, Robert, author.
- Title
- Poetry and the police : communication networks in eighteenth-century Paris / Robert Darnton.
- Publisher
- Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2010.
- Description
- vi, 224 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
- Type of Content
- text
- Type of Medium
- unmediated
- Type of Carrier
- volume
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-209) and index.
- Summary
- "In spring 1749, Francois Bonis, a medical student in Paris, found himself unexpectedly hauled off to the Bastille for distributing an 'abominable poem about the king.' So began the Affair of the Fourteen, a police crackdown on ordinary citizens for unauthorized poetry recitals. Why was the official response to these poems so intense? In this captivating book, Robert Darnton follows the poems as they passed through several media: copied on scraps of paper, dictated from one person to another, memorized and declaimed to an audience. But the most effective dispersal occurred through music, when poems were sung to familiar tunes. Lyrics often referred to current events or revealed popular attitudes toward the royal court. The songs provided a running commentary on public affairs, and Darnton brilliantly traces how the lyrics fit into song cycles that carried messages through the streets of Paris during a period of rising discontent. He uncovers a complex communication network, illuminating the way information circulated in a semi-literate society. This lucid and entertaining book reminds us of both the importance of oral exchanges in the history of communication and the power of 'viral' networks long before our internet age"--Publisher.
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- JFD 10-4769