Men and Women Making Friends in Early Modern France
Discover the intricate dynamics of friendship in "Men and Women Making Friends in Early Modern France," a compelling collection of essays by Lewis C. Seifert, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2024. This insightful book spans 316 pages, delving into the evolving concepts of friendship during a transformative period in French history.
The contributors explore the diminishing relevance of classical models of male friendship while highlighting the increasing significance of women as friends. Through detailed analyses, they reveal how individuals navigated and reshaped gender identities, often challenging societal norms through their unique friendship practices. Uncover the complexities and nuances of these relationships that defined an era, shedding light on both the advantages and challenges inherent in forming bonds across gender lines.
Join Seifert and his contributors on a journey through early modern France, where friendship served as a powerful lens for understanding gender and society.