Tracing Private Conversations in Early Modern Europe
Tracing Private Conversations in Early Modern Europe
Talking in Everyday Life
Klein Kaefer, Natacha; Ljungberg, Johannes
Springer International Publishing AG
03/2024
350
Mole
Inglês
9783031466328
15 a 20 dias
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1. Language, Settings, and Networks of Early Modern Private Conversations; Johannes Ljungberg and Natacha Klein Kaefer.- Part I: Between Silence and Talking.- 2. Talking About Religion During Religious War: Gilles de Gouberville, Normandy, 1562; Virginia Reinburg.- 3. When Private Speech Goes Public: Libertinage, Crypto-Judaic Conversations, and the Private Literary World of Jean Fontanier, 1621; Adam Horsley.- 4. Talking Privately in Utopia: Ideals of Silence and Dissimulation in Smeek's Krinke Kesmes (1708); Liam Benison.- Part II: Navigating Hierarchical Settings.- 5. "Alone amongst ourselves": How to Talk in Private According to the Cologne Diarist Hermann von Weinsberg (1518-97); Krisztina Peter.- 6. "We take care of our own": Talking About 'Disability' in Early Modern Netherlandish Households; Barbara A. Kaminska.- 7. "So that I never fail to warn and exhort": Pastoral Care and Private Conversation in a Seventeenth-Century Reformed Village; Markus Bardenheuer.- 8. "The secret sins that one commits by thought alone": Confession as Private and Public in Seventeenth-Century France; Lars Cyril Norgaard.- Part III: Intimate Conversations.- 9. Marital Conversations: Using Privacy to Negotiate Marital Conflicts in Adam Eyre's Diary, 1647-1649; Katharina Simon.- 10. "Unnecessary Conversations": Talking About Sex in the Early Modern Polish Village; Tomasz Wislicz.- 11. Multimedia Conversations: Love and Lovesickness in Sixteenth-Century Italian Single-Sheet Prints; Alexandra Kocsis.- 12. Towards further studies of private conversations; Mette Birkedal Bruun, Johannes Ljungberg and Natacha Klein Kaefer.
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Open Access;privacy;selfhood;public space;history of emotions;silent history;multisensory history
1. Language, Settings, and Networks of Early Modern Private Conversations; Johannes Ljungberg and Natacha Klein Kaefer.- Part I: Between Silence and Talking.- 2. Talking About Religion During Religious War: Gilles de Gouberville, Normandy, 1562; Virginia Reinburg.- 3. When Private Speech Goes Public: Libertinage, Crypto-Judaic Conversations, and the Private Literary World of Jean Fontanier, 1621; Adam Horsley.- 4. Talking Privately in Utopia: Ideals of Silence and Dissimulation in Smeek's Krinke Kesmes (1708); Liam Benison.- Part II: Navigating Hierarchical Settings.- 5. "Alone amongst ourselves": How to Talk in Private According to the Cologne Diarist Hermann von Weinsberg (1518-97); Krisztina Peter.- 6. "We take care of our own": Talking About 'Disability' in Early Modern Netherlandish Households; Barbara A. Kaminska.- 7. "So that I never fail to warn and exhort": Pastoral Care and Private Conversation in a Seventeenth-Century Reformed Village; Markus Bardenheuer.- 8. "The secret sins that one commits by thought alone": Confession as Private and Public in Seventeenth-Century France; Lars Cyril Norgaard.- Part III: Intimate Conversations.- 9. Marital Conversations: Using Privacy to Negotiate Marital Conflicts in Adam Eyre's Diary, 1647-1649; Katharina Simon.- 10. "Unnecessary Conversations": Talking About Sex in the Early Modern Polish Village; Tomasz Wislicz.- 11. Multimedia Conversations: Love and Lovesickness in Sixteenth-Century Italian Single-Sheet Prints; Alexandra Kocsis.- 12. Towards further studies of private conversations; Mette Birkedal Bruun, Johannes Ljungberg and Natacha Klein Kaefer.
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