[COURTILZ DE SANDRAS, Gatien de.]
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A PALIMPSEST OF LA PRINCESSE DE CLÈVES?
[COURTILZ DE SANDRAS, Gatien de.] Les apparences trompeuses ou les amours du Duc de Nemours et de la marquise de Poyanne.  n.p. [?Rouen],  1715.
12mo (160 × 85 mm.), pp. [iv] (includes initial blank), 344. Typographical ornament to title. Occasional light spotting and browning. Contemporary dark calf, gilt panelled spine with minor repairs to head and tail. Later bookplate. A good copy of a rare work.
First edition of this rare clandestine novel which appeared with neither an author’s name or place of publication. The work has an interesting place in the popular literature of the eighteenth-century. By telling an alternative story of the loves of the Duc de Nemours, Courtilz would have been well aware that it would be read with Madame de La Fayette’s Princesse de Clèves (1678) in mind, since Nemours played the leading male part in that landmark novel. This may of course have been a straightforward ploy to pass off an inferior novel as something of a sequel, but recent critical studies have suggested a more interesting relationship. Assaf, for example, has read the novel as a palimpsest of the Princesse (that is, more than just a pastiche) or “un commentaire sur la dégradation de la magnificence et de la galanterie qui caractérisèrent la France au fort d’un règne, en plein désarroi au moment où s’écrit ce texte.” Certainly, the death of Louis XIV in the year of publication and the accession of the 5-year-old Louis XV brought to an end a period of unparalleled magnificence at court, heralding a more troubled political and social scene in which the galanteries of aristocratic life would be viewed far more circumspectly by those outside.
Gay I, 249; Jones, French prose fiction 1700-1750, 24; Assaf, “Les Apparences trompeuses, ou les amours du duc de Nemours et de la marquise de Poyanne: Un Pastiche de La Princesse de Cleves en 1715, ou l’art du palimpsest,” Papers on French Seventeenth Century Literature, vol. 12 no. 23, 1985, 575-589. COPAC lists the Trinity College, Dublin copy only; OCLC/RLIN list National Library of Australia, UC Irvine, University of Delaware and Texas Tech. University.
£600.00    (equal to approx. US$949.01* or €743.68* for 19 May 2012)

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