‘La correspondance d’Antoine Galland dans le contexte des réseaux d’information internationaux’
(2020)
Book Chapter
Maber, R. (2020). ‘La correspondance d’Antoine Galland dans le contexte des réseaux d’information internationaux’. In F. Bauden, & R. Waller (Eds.), Antoine Galland, 1646-1715, Mémoires de l’Association pour la Promotion de l’Histoire et de l’Archéologie Orientales. Peeters Publishers
Richard Maber's Outputs (15)
‘« Les hommes inspirés ont droit d’aller par tout » : esthétique de la « poésie morale » chez Pierre Le Moyne’ (2019)
Book Chapter
Maber, R. (2019). ‘« Les hommes inspirés ont droit d’aller par tout » : esthétique de la « poésie morale » chez Pierre Le Moyne’. In A. Génetiot (Ed.), Morales du poème à l’âge classique (231-248). Classiques Garnier. https://doi.org/10.15122/isbn.978-2-406-07318-5.p.0231La poésie fortement distinctive de Pierre Le Moyne s’inspire d’un complexe de convictions religieuses, morales et esthétiques, qu’il expose dans ses écrits théoriques et qu’il illustre dans ses vers et dans ses devises. Les intentions didactiques et... Read More about ‘« Les hommes inspirés ont droit d’aller par tout » : esthétique de la « poésie morale » chez Pierre Le Moyne’.
‘« Sans estre bien malheureux, on ne peut estre qu’un Héros [ou : une Héroïne] fort médiocre »: les femmes fortes du Père Le Moyne et l’idéal de l’héroïsme dans la souffrance’ (2019)
Book Chapter
Maber, R. (2019). ‘« Sans estre bien malheureux, on ne peut estre qu’un Héros [ou : une Héroïne] fort médiocre »: les femmes fortes du Père Le Moyne et l’idéal de l’héroïsme dans la souffrance’. In G. Schrenk, A. Spica, & P. Thouvenin (Eds.), Héroïsme féminin, héroïnes et femmes illustres, XVIe et XVIIe siècles : Une représentation sans fiction (193-203). Classiques Garnier. https://doi.org/10.15122/isbn.978-2-406-08515-7.p.0193Cet article trace l’évolution de l’idéal de l’héroïsme dans l’œuvre poétique et théorique de Le Moyne. Pour Le Moyne, l’héroïsme n’a pas de sexe. Les femmes partagent également avec les hommes la capacité de l’héroïsme actif et martial ; mais, plus i... Read More about ‘« Sans estre bien malheureux, on ne peut estre qu’un Héros [ou : une Héroïne] fort médiocre »: les femmes fortes du Père Le Moyne et l’idéal de l’héroïsme dans la souffrance’.
‘Guiding Light: the early modern lighthouse as image and emblem’ (2018)
Book Chapter
Maber, R. (2018). ‘Guiding Light: the early modern lighthouse as image and emblem’. In V. Strang, T. Edensor, & J. Puckering (Eds.), From the Lighthouse: Interdisciplinary Reflections on Light (54-58). RoutledgeWhat is a lighthouse? What does it mean? What does it do? This book shows how exchanging knowledge across disciplinary boundaries can transform our thinking. Adopting an unconventional structure, this book involves the reader in a multivocal conversa... Read More about ‘Guiding Light: the early modern lighthouse as image and emblem’.
Time: for amendment of life, or gathering rosebuds? A Jesuit moralist and the paradoxes of mortality (2017)
Book Chapter
Maber, R. G. (2017). Time: for amendment of life, or gathering rosebuds? A Jesuit moralist and the paradoxes of mortality. In R. G. Maber, & J. Barker (Eds.), Managing Time: Literature and Devotion in Early Modern France (207-226). Peter Lang. https://doi.org/10.3726/b11059
Friendship and Rivalry in Science and Scholarship: Pierre-Daniel Huet and the Académies de Caen (2017)
Book Chapter
Maber, R. G. (2017). Friendship and Rivalry in Science and Scholarship: Pierre-Daniel Huet and the Académies de Caen. In N. Kenny (Ed.), Text, Knowledge and Wonder in Early Modern France: Studies in Hoour of Stephen Bamforth, Special Issue of Nottingham French Studies (323-335)
‘Les érudits français et l’Allemagne au XVIIe siècle’ (2017)
Book Chapter
Maber, R. (2017). ‘Les érudits français et l’Allemagne au XVIIe siècle’. In R. Maber (Ed.), La France et l’Europe du nord au XVIIe siècle (77-86). Gunter Narr
‘No Miracles Please, We’re English’ [on 16-17c accounts of Thomas More’s death] (2012)
Book Chapter
Maber, R. (2012). ‘No Miracles Please, We’re English’ [on 16-17c accounts of Thomas More’s death]. In N. Hammond, & M. Moriarty (Eds.), Evocations of Eloquence: rhetoric, literature and religion in early modern France. Essays in honour of Peter Bayley (147-160). Peter Lang
The Sun King and his subjects: reciprocity in a commonplace of power. (2011)
Book Chapter
Maber, R. G. (2011). The Sun King and his subjects: reciprocity in a commonplace of power. In K. Banks, & P. Bossier (Eds.), Authority & Persuasion: The Role of Commonplaces in Western Europe (c1450-c1800), II: Consolidation of Godgiven Power. (Groningen Studies in Cultural Change). Peeters PublishersThis is the second volume from the Commonplace Culture series. It analyses the use of commonplaces to bolster power, or sometimes to question it. The volume focuses on the seventeenth century. In the latter part of this period, the status and cogniti... Read More about The Sun King and his subjects: reciprocity in a commonplace of power..
Texts, Travel and Flying Machines: The Lost World of 17th-Century Scholarship. (2010)
Book Chapter
Maber, R. G. (2010). Texts, Travel and Flying Machines: The Lost World of 17th-Century Scholarship. In P. Scott (Ed.), Collaboration and Interdisciplinarity in the Republic of Letters: Essays in Honour of Richard G. Maber (227-248). Manchester University PressThe Republic of Letters emerged during the seventeenth century as a concept to describe the interaction between scholars across Europe and beyond. While the concept was an imaginary one, it was firmly grounded in a reality of close circles of interac... Read More about Texts, Travel and Flying Machines: The Lost World of 17th-Century Scholarship..
The Fruits of Exile: Anglican Scholars and their French Books. (2008)
Book Chapter
Maber, R. G. (2008). The Fruits of Exile: Anglican Scholars and their French Books. In T. Carr, & R. Ganim (Eds.), NASSCFL Acta, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2007 (141-151). Gunter Narr
Conveying the Unimaginable: Odoric of Pordenone's Travels and their Vernacular Translations. (2008)
Book Chapter
Maber, R. G., & Tregoning, A. (2008). Conveying the Unimaginable: Odoric of Pordenone's Travels and their Vernacular Translations. In J. Kosta-Théfaine (Ed.), Travels and Travelogues in the Middle Ages (95-134). AMS Press
John Cosin's French Library (2007)
Book Chapter
Maber, R. G. (2007). John Cosin's French Library. In R. Gameson (Ed.), Treasures of Durham University Library (108-109). Third Millennium PublishingThe historic core of the rare book and manuscript holdings of Durham University is the library assembled by John Cosin, bishop of Durham 1660-72. Thanks to continuing acquisitions and enrichments, including the deposit of the library from Bamburgh Ca... Read More about John Cosin's French Library.
Kilvert's Diary (2007)
Book Chapter
Maber, R. G. (2007). Kilvert's Diary. In R. Gameson (Ed.), Treasures of Durham University Library (132-133). Third Millennium Publishing
'Il faut écrire à la moderne...': practical criticism and literary controversy after the death of Malherbe (2007)
Book Chapter
Maber, R. G. (2007). 'Il faut écrire à la moderne...': practical criticism and literary controversy after the death of Malherbe. In W. Brooks, & R. Zaiser (Eds.), Theatre, fiction, and poetry in the French long seventeenth century / Le théâtre, le roman, et la poésie à l'âge classique (199-214). Peter Lang