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Carnival in Romans
Carnival in Romans
Author: Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie
The city of Romans, in Dauphine province in S. France, was the annual scene of a colorfully animated Mardi gras carnival. In 1580, however, winter festivities degenerated into bloody ambush. While costumed craftsmen and peasants mimed and danced their uprising in the streets, and notables and bourgeoisie hurried from banquets to balls in ostenta...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780807609286
ISBN-10: 0807609285
Publication Date: 11/1979
Pages: 426
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Publisher: George Braziller
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Pre-revolutionary France prior to the revolution when the Mardi Gras festivities provided chance for the oppressed lower social orders to express their dissatisfaction with the elite governing them. Role-changing, cross dressing, excesses of outre behaviors mirrored peasant attitudes and became the prime source for later panto forms in the theater. Heavy-duty reading about a light-hearted subject.


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