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Pleasure and the ‘rustic life’
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In 'Pleasure and the “rustic life”’, Ullrich Langer contests modern conceptions of pleasure as a receptive, passive feeling. In its highest form, he argues, early modern pleasure was felt to be a sovereign activity that connects to the crucial discourses of early modern virtue theory. Exploring the role of pleasure in classical, Italian, and French texts—including those by Aristotle, Flavio Albert Lollio, and Olivier de Serres--Langer especially considers the rhetorical feature of variety in the literary representation of gardens, and the pleasure that the early modern period derives from it.

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