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a| (OCoLC)1041902620
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a| LBSOR/DLC b| eng e| rda c| DLC d| OCLCO d| YDX d| OCLCF d| OCLCO d| UKMGB d| OCLCO d| ZVP
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a| PQ239 b| .R628 2018
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a| Robert-Nicoud, Vincent Corentin, d| 1987- e| author
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a| The world upside down in 16th-century French literature and visual culture / c| by Vincent Robert-Nicoud
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a| Leiden ; a| Boston : b| Brill Rodopi, c| [2018]
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a| xiv, 284 pages ; c| 25 cm
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a| text b| txt 2| rdacontent
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a| unmediated b| n 2| rdamedia
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a| volume b| nc 2| rdacarrier
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a| Faux titre : etudes de langue et litterature francaises, x| 0167-9392 ; v| volume 426
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a| Revision of author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Oxford, 2016
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a| Includes bibliographical references and index
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a| "In The World Upside-Down in 16th Century French Literature and Visual Culture Vincent Robert-Nicoud offers an interdisciplinary account of the topos of the world upside-down in early modern France. To call something 'topsy-turvy' in the sixteenth century is to label it as abnormal. The topos of the world upside-down evokes a world in which everything is inside-out and out of bounds: fish live in trees, children rule over their parents, and rivers flow back to their source. The world upside-down proves to be key in understanding how the social, political, and religious turmoil of sixteenth-century France was represented and conceptualised, and allows us to explore the dark side of the Renaissance by unpacking one of its most prevalent metaphors"-- c| Provided by publisher
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a| BGCFOLIO
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a| French literature y| 16th century x| History and criticism
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a| Symbolic inversion in literature
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a| Symbolic inversion in art
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a| Literature and society z| France x| History y| 16th century
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a| Satire, French
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a| Art z| France x| History
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a| Renaissance z| France
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a| France x| History y| 16th century
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a| France x| Intellectual life y| 16th century
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a| Faux titre ; v| no. 426. x| 0167-9392