En barock mentalitet och 1600-talet som motsatsernas tid: Exemplet Johan Ekeblad

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Abstract

Mostly known for his letters, written in an impressionistic style, Johan Ekeblad was a nobleman and diplomat during the period of the Swedish Empire (svenska stormakts-tiden) in the seventeenth century. This article seeks to treat Ekeblad and his writing as an example of a baroque mentality—here de+ned as marked by dialectical relation-ships of old and new, order and disorder, the religious and the profane, lightness and gravitas. This baroque mentality is not uniquely Swedish in its articulation, rather it is connected to a wider European context and shaped by European ideals and manners of the time, for instance, the French ideal of the honnête homme. Nevertheless, the article argues, this mentality is closely tied to a speci+c historical situation in Sweden, as the country emerged as a powerful player on the European geo-political stage. The article takes into account Ekeblad’s experiences of cultural exchanges and foreign travel, his exploration of literature, both contemporary and older, and his opportuni-ties to take part in a more open Swedish cultural climate with diplomatic contacts and improved postal services. By analyzing Johan Ekeblad’s writing, we +nd that he expresses—both consciously and subconsciously—those traits and ideals that prevailed among noblemen in Europe in the seventeenth century.
Original languageSwedish
Pages (from-to)111-131
Number of pages20
JournalLychnos: årsbok för idé- och lärdomshistoria
Volume2020
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • History of Science and Ideas

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