Ethics and Politics in Seventeenth Century France
Discover the intricate interplay of ethics and politics in "Ethics and Politics in Seventeenth Century France," a compelling collection of twenty essays edited by prominent scholars from England and France. Published by the University of Exeter in 1996, this hardback volume spans 274 pages and delves into the moral and political dimensions that shaped the actions of the influential elite during a pivotal era in French history, from the early 1600s to the twilight of Louis XIV's reign. With five essays presented in French, this book offers a rich, bilingual perspective on the ethical dilemmas faced by those in power. Perfect for historians, literary enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the complexities of political thought, this collection invites readers to explore the foundational ideas that influenced a transformative period in France. Enhance your library with this insightful work that bridges historical scholarship and literary analysis.