Les Caquets de l'accouchée is an anonymous French satire composed of several quires published in 1622. They were reunited in 1623 under the title « Recueil général des Caquets de l'Accouchée ». The title refers to the custom, documented by the middle of the fifteenth, of Parisian bourgeoises to visit when one of them is layered. The narrator introduces himself as a convalescing Parisian to whom a doctor has prescribed to recuperate through entertainment and goes to listen to gossip with her cousin who has just given birth.
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| - Les Caquets de l'accouchée (fr)
- Les Caquets de l'accouchée (en)
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| - Les Caquets de l'accouchée est une satire anonyme, publiée pour la première fois en 1622 en plusieurs feuilles volantes. Ces huit cahiers sont réédités l'année suivante en 1623 en un seul volume : Recueil général des Caquets de l'Accouchée, avec plusieurs rééditions jusqu'en 1630 ; l'ouvrage suscita des imitations et des adaptations. (fr)
- Les Caquets de l'accouchée is an anonymous French satire composed of several quires published in 1622. They were reunited in 1623 under the title « Recueil général des Caquets de l'Accouchée ». The title refers to the custom, documented by the middle of the fifteenth, of Parisian bourgeoises to visit when one of them is layered. The narrator introduces himself as a convalescing Parisian to whom a doctor has prescribed to recuperate through entertainment and goes to listen to gossip with her cousin who has just given birth. (en)
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| - Les Caquets de l'accouchée is an anonymous French satire composed of several quires published in 1622. They were reunited in 1623 under the title « Recueil général des Caquets de l'Accouchée ». The title refers to the custom, documented by the middle of the fifteenth, of Parisian bourgeoises to visit when one of them is layered. The narrator introduces himself as a convalescing Parisian to whom a doctor has prescribed to recuperate through entertainment and goes to listen to gossip with her cousin who has just given birth. According to Antoine Le Roux de Lincy, this book, which details various aspects of Parisian life and specifically quotes the personalities of the time covering topics such as politics and religion can be "now classified as historical works, faithful echoes of prejudices and opinions of a period". (en)
- Les Caquets de l'accouchée est une satire anonyme, publiée pour la première fois en 1622 en plusieurs feuilles volantes. Ces huit cahiers sont réédités l'année suivante en 1623 en un seul volume : Recueil général des Caquets de l'Accouchée, avec plusieurs rééditions jusqu'en 1630 ; l'ouvrage suscita des imitations et des adaptations. (fr)
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