De la anécdota al relatola petite maison en la narrativa libertina

  1. Lence Guilabert, María Angeles
Journal:
Çédille: Revista de Estudios Franceses

ISSN: 1699-4949

Year of publication: 2007

Issue: 3

Pages: 85-106

Type: Article

DOI: 10.21071/CED.V3I.5360 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

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Abstract

After the death of Louis XIV the petite maison developed into a space dedicated to love and intimacy. Built in secluded spots, the petites maisons served as secret meeting places for lovers as well as for gastronomic and sensual gatherings arranged by certain libertines such as the duke of Richelieu. This licentious atmosphere soon became a focal point of gossip and stories welcome by the writers of the time and used in their libertine narrative. A representative example of this narrative is approached in this article.