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Yann Robert, « Logan J. Connors, The Emergence of a theatrical science of man in France, 1660–1740 », Recherches sur Diderot et sur l’Encyclopédie, ID : 10.4000/rde.7202
More than any other perhaps, one term runs through Logan J. Connors’s outstanding new monograph : “relational.” At the risk of oversimplifying a nuanced and thought-provoking study, one might say that Connors has written a relational history of one of the most neglected periods in France’s rich theatrical past : the decades spanning the final years of Louis XIV’s reign to the 1730s. So central is the concept of “relationality” to Connors’s study, in fact, that it applies both to its methodolog...