The French Renaissance Court - Hardcover

Robert J. Knecht

 
9780300118513: The French Renaissance Court

Synopsis

The court of France in the sixteenth century has often been seen merely as a focus of political intrigue and conflict, but it was also a cultural centre in which the visual arts, music, literature and sport flourished. This book traces for the first time in English its evolution from a nomadic institution to a more sedentary one in the course of a century that began gloriously for France and ended in the horrors of civil war. Robert J. Knecht, a renowned expert on Renaissance France, explores the political and cultural importance of the French court through seven reigns from Charles VIII to Henry III, including the tumultuous regency of Catherine de Medici. Against a sharp précis of political events, he details the structure, daily activities and festivals of the court. Sumptuously illustrated throughout, this is a highly readable and enthralling account of an opulent and dynamic institution in which image and representation were key.

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About the Author

Robert J. Knecht is Emeritus Professor of French History, University of Birmingham. A former chair of the Society for Renaissance Studies and of the Society for the Study of French History, he is the author of some twenty books and a leading authority on early modern France. Previous publications include Renaissance Warrior and Patron: The Reign of Francis I, Catherine de Medici, and The Rise and Fall of Renaissance France.

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