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libelle as an "offensive work." The
publishers of
libelles were
known as
libellistes.
Libelles varied widely in
format and style, with some
early libelles...
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Madame Déficit, who had single-handedly
ruined France's finances.
These libellistes printed stories and
articles vilifying her
family and
their courtiers...
- of
Provence had not
fathered any
children yet,
causing the
Parisian libellistes (pamphleteers who
published scandalous leaflets about important figures...
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Simon (October 2006). Blackmail,
scandal and revolution: London's
French libellistes, 1758–92. Manchester:
Manchester University Press. 9780719065262. Chisholm...
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Darnton explores his
relationship to his
business partners, to the
libellistes who
wrote scandalous accusations against the
crown and
other leading...
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Simon Burrows, Blackmail, Scandal, and Revolution: London's
French Libellistes, 1758-92,
Manchester University Press, 2006 ; ISBN 0719065267, 9780719065262...
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French word for hack
literature is "libelle," and a hack
writer is a "
libelliste."
Examples of
French hacks include Pidansat de Mairobert, Simon-Nicholas...
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Thierry (2009-09). "Blackmail, Scandal, and Revolution: London's
French Libellistes, 1758–92. By
Simon Burrows. Manchester:
Manchester University Press,...
- le but de
Louvet est de
relever la
gloire de
Louis XIV,
tandis que le
libelliste hollandais s'efforce de la rabaisser.
Illustres Inconnus :
Pierre Louvet...