The powers of sound and song in early modern Paris / Nicholas Hammond.
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- 9780271085531
- 0271085533
- City sounds -- France -- Paris -- History -- 17th century
- Songs, French -- France -- Paris -- 17th century -- History and criticism
- Paris (France) -- Civilization -- 17th century
- Paris (France) -- History -- Louis XIV, 1643-1715
- Villes -- Bruits -- France -- Paris -- Histoire -- 17e siècle
- Chansons françaises -- France -- Paris -- 17e siècle -- Histoire et critique
- Paris (France) -- Histoire -- 1643-1715 (Louis XIV)
- HISTORY / Europe / France
- City sounds
- Civilization
- Songs, French
- France -- Paris
- 1600-1715
- 780.944/36109032 23
- ML1427.2 .H36 2019eb
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The sounds of Paris -- Singers and listeners -- Informe de tout : sound and power, 1661-1662 -- The death and afterlife of Jacques Chausson -- Guitaut, Conde, and the Cordon bleu -- Different worlds.
"An interpretation of early modern Paris demonstrating that sound was as important as vision during the reign of Louis XIV. Discloses myriad ways in which sound generated an interpenetration of elite and popular culture, revealing complex acoustic dimensions of class, politics, sexuality, and punishment"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 188-196)and index.
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