Diderot, Rousseau and the politics of the arts in the Enlightenment

In mid-eighteenth-century Paris, the encyclopedists launched a campaign to radically redefine the public dimension of all ‘imaginative’ arts, starting with music – with the querelle des bouffons – then theatre, the novel and finally the visual arts. Diderot, Rousseau and the Politics of the Arts in...

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adam_text Contents List of illustrations ix Preface xiii List of abbreviations xix Introduction 1 I. The beginnings: music, theatre, the novel Chapter 1 : The problem of the theatrical Ancien régime·. musical opera 13 Chapter 2: Stage theatre: the real substance of the dispute 35 Chapter 3: A ‘politics’ of the novel and the chasm between ancient and modern 75 Chapter 4: The function and destiny of badly written theatre: Diderot, Mercier and others 105 II. The subverters of the artistic culture of the Ancien régime Chapter 5: The moment of the fine arts 129 Chapter 6: Optical illusions, and a necessary premise 143 Chapter 7: Diderot and the art of politics for all 163 Chapter 8: Painters and genres: norms, reality, the response of the market 177 Chapter 9: New spaces, old obligations 201 vii viii Contents III. In the infernal workshop of the salons of painting Chapter 10: Diderot, Rousseau and the ‘citizen’ artist 225 Chapter 11: Towards a ‘politics’ of the sublime 245 Chapter 12: The dignity of the masses and the eternal ‘lie’ of allegory 261 Chapter 13: All that others never wrote 289 IV. Finale Chapter 14: Concluding remarksand epilogue 311 Bibliography 373 Index 405
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