Mise en fiction des témoignages des convulsionnaires de Saint-Médard (1727-1732): Vers une poétique de l'horreur

Translated title of the contribution: Putting into fiction Saint-Médard's testimonies of convulsionaries (1727-1732): Toward a poetics of horror

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Abstract

The cultural and religious phenomena of the convulsionaries of Saint-Médard, associated with the Parisian Jansenism, raises questions concerning the testimonial discourses and its procedures of validation and accreditation within the context of the Eighteenth Century in France. This essay explores the aesthetic and rhetoric strategies of the La Vérité des miracles, edited by Carré de Montgeron (1737). Its aim is to show how fictional procedures linked with poetics of horror and obscenity must be considerate as a part of a whole strategy of accessibility and popularization of the testimonial religious discourse. It highlights the complexity of the links between processes of writing testimony discourses and cultural changes concerning genders, sexuality, science and knowledge within the French society of this time.

Translated title of the contributionPutting into fiction Saint-Médard's testimonies of convulsionaries (1727-1732): Toward a poetics of horror
Original languageFrench
Pages (from-to)313-331
Number of pages19
JournalRevue Romane
Volume44
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009

Keywords

  • Accreditation
  • Body
  • Eighteenth century
  • Fictionalization
  • Gender
  • Jansenism
  • Miracles
  • Obscenity
  • Physical pathology
  • Religion
  • Sexuality
  • Testimony discourses

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