Journal article
The Complexion of Compassion: The Face and Racial Difference in Scudéry's Clélie
J Hughes
Parergon | Australian and New Zealand Association for Medieval and Early Modern Studies | Published : 2022
Abstract
In its proliferation of portraits, Madeleine de Scudéry's 'Clélie' (1654-1661) teaches its readers to search for the light of compassion in the faces of her most noble heroes. At one level, I argue, Scudéry's thematization of compassion reflects its new political function in the wake of the Fronde: compassion is not, as it was during the Religious Wars, an affect that allows a feeling subject to cross or reinforce lines of religious difference; here it provides an affective basis for political obligation, one that binds nobility and the Crown in the recognition of one another's claims. But as compassion moves to the surface of the face, it begins intersecting with other social processes. Scu..
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