D'Eon de Beaumont, his life and times

D'Eon de Beaumont, his life and times

Por Octave Homberg, Fernand Jousselin

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Sinopsis

The compendium, 'D'Eon de Beaumont, his life and times,' incisively explores the fascinating life of the Chevalier d'Éon, an 18th-century diplomat, soldier, and spy. Through a blend of historical anecdotes, gripping narratives, and reflective essays, the collection illuminates the fluidity of gender and identity against the backdrop of European Enlightenment. Each piece contributes to a kaleidoscopic portrait of a person who defied rigid societal norms. The anthology masterfully threads historical records with literary imagination, creating a tapestry that is as diverse in style as it is rich in content, capturing the enigmatic essence of d'Éon's extraordinary life. Editors Octave Homberg and Fernand Jousselin bring together voices that resonate with the themes of transformation and disguise, common in 18th-century sociopolitical milieus. The contributors, though varied in their academic affiliations and literary approaches, collectively enrich the narrative of d'Éon with historical authenticity and empathetic insights. This anthology aligns seamlessly with gender studies and historical analysis, offering a unique lens through which the complexities of identity during the Enlightenment are examined and understood. The varied perspectives offer a multidimensional view of an individual who traversed the lines between genders and roles. 'D'Eon de Beaumont, his life and times' provides a compelling invitation to readers eager to traverse the multifaceted dimensions of gender identity and history. By engaging with this anthology, readers embark on a scholarly journey through an array of perspectives, engaging and questioning the fabric of identity and societal norms across centuries. This collection not only educates but also provokes thought, offering profound insights into the perennial dialogue between past and present, personal and political. A must-read for history enthusiasts, literary scholars, and anyone keen to delve into the dynamism of human nature.

Fernand Jousselin