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M. ENGAMMARE, «Castellion et le De imitando Christo de 1563 : une pure et pieuse castration» ; D. LENDERS, «La satire latine adressée par La Boétie à Montaigne»...
This second tome of the works of Sainte-Marthe contains those texts published from 1569 to 1575. Numerous poems illustrate events during this period: the third civil war, marriage of Charles IX with Elizabeth of Austria...
Anyone interested in the French sixteenth century knows at least some of the forty engravings by Tortorel and Perissin that illustrate the dramatic events of the Wars of Religion. This study examines the production, sources, and reception...
Just as volume XXI of Travaux de Littérature (2008), focusing on the spirituality of writers, aimed to prolong the Literary History of Religious Sentiment in France by the abbot Bremond, this volume returns to the theme of death, left largely untreated...
I. A Word from the general editor – II. Le dernier Diderot : autour de l'Essai sur les règnes de Claude et de Néron – Didier Masseau, «Avant-propos» ; Colas Duflo, « Peut-on lire en philosophe sa propre actualité politique ? Le dernier Diderot...
Universal chronicle compiled in 1388 by Jean de Noyal, abbot of Saint-Vincent de Laon, the Miroir historial originally comprised twelve books which retraced the history of the world from the Creation up until 1380...
In recent years, discussion of first-person writing in the humanities and social sciences has been largely taken up with questions concerning the status of the 'self'. The objective of the analyses offered here—of sixteenth-century texts from France...
Never reprinted since its one and only publication in 1612, Le Palais des curieux of Béroalde de Verville (1556-1626) is nevertheless one of this writer's most interesting works: it allows us not only to better comprehend the spirit of Béroalde...
Regnault et Janneton is a subtle and delicate pastoral poem that tells the bucolic story of the love between the shepherd Regnault and the shepherdess Janneton. The characters serve as doubles for King René of Anjou and his newly wed queen, Jeanne...