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Scudéry
[ sky-dey-ree ]
noun
- Mag·de·leine de [m, a, g-d, uh, -, len, d, uh], 1607–1701, French novelist.
Example Sentences
Harris’ gendered question is visually framed within Scudéry’s pioneering discourse, which immediately preceded the Age of Enlightenment.
The subversive genre incorporated motifs and tropes from classical myth, the codes of medieval chivalry, the fables of La Fontaine and novels by the early feminist French writers Mademoiselle de Scudéry and Madame la Fayette.
“They wanted to excel in all of life’s seductive arts; to be accomplished women with, in addition, what Mademoiselle de Scudéry described as a joyful spirit. “Some of them refused outright the idea of sexuality, which they viewed as something trivial.
Philippe Sellier, a literature professor at Paris IV university, added that Madame de La Fayette, along with the aristocratic writers Madame de Sévigné and Mademoiselle de Scudéry, formed what he called a “feminine avant-garde”.
The map, published in 1654 in the first part of Madeleine de Scudery's novel "Clelie", featured on a skirt and dress.
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