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Bibliothèque bleue - Wikipedia
Bibliothèque bleue ("blue library" in French) is a type of ephemera and popular literature published in Early Modern France (between c. 1602 and c. 1830), comparable to the English chapbook and the German Volksbuch. As was the case in England and Germany, the literary format appealed to all levels of French society, transcending social, sex ...
Bibliotheque Bleue Texts Digitized - UC Berkeley Library Update
2011年10月10日 · Thirty-two texts of popular French literature from the Bancroft Library’s collection of Bibliothèque Bleue de Troyes have recently been digitized and added to ARTFL’s Bibliothèque Bleue Online. Hosted by the University of Chicago, the openly accessible database of now 284 separate livrets (booklets)
Bibliothèque bleue — Wikipédia
La Bibliothèque bleue est une forme primitive de littérature de colportage apparue en France au début du XVIIe siècle. La création et la diffusion de la bibliothèque bleue fut une activité particulièrement lucrative pour les imprimeurs.
Bibliothèque bleue | The ARTFL Project - University of Chicago
Spanning more than 250 years and involving the publication of mass-produced, inexpensive books that were sold to peasants for pennies by colporteurs (peddlers), the Bibliothèque bleue was comprised of texts ranging from the practical (recipes, almanacs, and how-to books) to the pious (hagiographies, prayer books, and other religious ...
La Bibliothèque bleue : entièrement refondue, & considérablement ...
2009年4月6日 · Book digitized by Google from the library of Oxford University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. Each volume has half-title as above, each tale having special t.p. and separate paging Modern adaptations of medieval romances, by Jean Castillon, first published separately in 1770-75. cf. Quérard, La France lit. and Biog. toulousaine
The Little Blue Books That Made French Literature Mainstream
2018年12月4日 · Blue books, and the broader Bibliothèque bleue (blue library) publishing house, were made possible through the Oudot brothers’ association with the family of Claude Garnier, who was a...
7. The Bibliothèque bleue and Popular Reading - De Gruyter
The Bibliothèque bleue and Popular Reading was published in The Cultural Uses of Print in Early Modern France on page 240.
Bibliothèque bleue - Wikiwand
Bibliothèque bleue ("blue library" in French) is a type of ephemera and popular literature published in Early Modern France (between c. 1602 and c. 1830), comparable to the English chapbook and the German Volksbuch. As was the case in England and Germany, the literary format appealed to all levels of French society, transcending social, sex ...
La Bibliothèque bleue Par rapport aux occasionnels et aux almanachs, les livrets de la Bibliothèque bleue sont certainement ceux qui présentent la distorsion la plus importante entre support et contenu, entre le caractère éphémère de cette forme d’imprimé et son inscription dans la longue durée.
Bibliothèque bleue - LAROUSSE
Cette collection tire son nom du papier bleu qui couvrait des livres de colportage à bon marché, diffusés parmi d'autres marchandises par des colporteurs. Lancée au xviie s. par Nicolas Oudot à Troyes, elle a connu jusqu'au milieu du xixe s. un très grand succès dans toutes les couches de la population, y compris dans les milieux cultivés.