Poisoned Words: Slander and Satire in Early Modern France
Discover the intriguing world of Poisoned Words: Slander and Satire in Early Modern France by Emily Butterworth. Published by Maney Publishing in 2006, this captivating hardback spans 124 pages and delves into the complexities of language and literature during the 17th century in France. Explore how slander and satire shaped public discourse and influenced societal norms in early modern French culture. Butterworth's insightful analysis offers a unique perspective on the power of words, making it an essential read for enthusiasts of French literature, history, and linguistics. Whether you're a scholar or a casual reader, this book provides a rich exploration of the interplay between language and society. Enhance your understanding of literary studies and the historical context of slander and satire with this compelling work.