AcknowledgmentsIntroductionPrologue: Boudoir and Tribune1. A Faded Coquette: Marivaux and the Philosophes2. Fakes, Impostors, and Beaux Esprits: Conversation's Backstage3. The Sly and the Coy Mistress: Style and Manner from Fénelon to Diderot4. Capturing Fireside Conversation: Diderot and Marivaux's Stylistic Challenge5. Grace and the Epistemology of Confused Perception6. Between Paris and Rome: Montesquieu's Poetry of History7. Montesquieu for the Masses, or Implanting False Memory8. Everlasting Theatricality: Arlequin and the Untamed ParterreEpilogue: The Costume of ModernityNotesIndex
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""Styles of Enlightenment: Taste, Politics, and Authorship in Eighteenth-Century France rewrites the history of a style that has all too often been dismissed as a marginal by-product of a decadent Regency.""