Culture and Conflict in Seventeenth-century France and IrelandSarah Alyn Stacey, Véronique Desnain Four Courts Press, 2004 - 288 sivua This collection of essays, assembled to celebrate the acquisition of the Geoffrey Aspin collection of 17th-century books by TCD, focuses on the theme of conflict to provide an insight into a range of 17th-century topics, notably Franco-Irish and Franco-English relations, drama, prose, theology, politics and medical ethics. Various chapters illustrate the way in which politics and science influence literature, religion informs medical practice, literary and cultural tastes affect translation. Others examine Restoration Dublin and the military alliances formed between France and Ireland against William of Orange. |
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... moral order in which transgressions are clearly identifiable and every transgression receives its just punishment . Camus was not , of course , primarily concerned with writing moral treatises , despite the claims he makes . Whether or ...
... moral order in which transgressions are clearly identifiable and every transgression receives its just punishment . Camus was not , of course , primarily concerned with writing moral treatises , despite the claims he makes . Whether or ...
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... moral . In England , France and Spain , the need for regulatory injunctions became apparent , and , more importantly from our point of view , the neces- sity of a moral response appeared urgent . The Churches were no strangers to ...
... moral . In England , France and Spain , the need for regulatory injunctions became apparent , and , more importantly from our point of view , the neces- sity of a moral response appeared urgent . The Churches were no strangers to ...
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... moral matters , especially by supporting the king in the maintenance of theatres . Anglicans therefore behave like Catholics , where even Catholics can con- demn theatre . At the same time , Catholics are condemned as hypocrites ...
... moral matters , especially by supporting the king in the maintenance of theatres . Anglicans therefore behave like Catholics , where even Catholics can con- demn theatre . At the same time , Catholics are condemned as hypocrites ...
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Acknowledgements 79 | 7 |
Racine and the Bible | 21 |
cultural and confessional conflict in | 30 |
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