Book Illustration, Taxes and Propaganda

Book Illustration, Taxes and Propaganda The Fermiers Généraux Edition of La Fontaine's Contes Et Nouvelles En Vers of 1762 - SVEC

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Publisher's Synopsis

La Fontaine's Contes et nouvelles en vers was probably the most famous illustrated book to have appeared in France during the eighteenth century. The celebrated 1762 edition, published by Louis XV's detested tax-gatherers, the Compagnie des Fermiers généraux, held among its claims to supremacy its magnificent copperplate illustrations, designed by Charles Eisen.

In this highly illustrated book, David Adams first sets out a publishing history of the edition, using historical, bibliographical and cultural evidence, and next provides a detailed study of the plates as a whole. In so doing, he gives his interpretation of the values and attitudes of the Compagnie, the members of which took great care to ensure that the plates reflected their view of contemporary society. Finally, he gives a synoptic view of the illustrations, and situates the work in the wider context of contemporary French illustrated books.

This pioneering study of the relationship between text and image in eighteenth-century France shows that the illustrations the Fermiers généraux commissioned for this literary classic were intended to promote their own patrician values, and to assert their freedom of action, turning literature into propaganda with consequences they did not foresee.

Book information

ISBN: 9780729408851
Publisher: Voltaire Foundation
Imprint: Voltaire Foundation
Pub date:
DEWEY: 741.640944
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 428
Weight: -1g
Height: 240mm
Width: 156mm