Ronsard and du Bartas in Early Modern Europe.
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- 9789004438569
- PQ418 .R667 2021
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Illustrations -- Notes on the Editors -- Notes on the Contributors -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Entre Lorraine et Bavière : Pantaleon Theveninlecteur de Ronsard et de Du Bartas -- 3 Ronsard et Du Bartas, repoussoirs associés dans la France du XVIIe siècle -- 4 'Le papier le reçoit, mais la foy le rejette' : Christophe de Gamon correcteur de la poétique bartasienne -- 5 Le Zodiac poëtique (1619) d'Alexandre de Rivière : une 'Remontrance' à Christofle de Gamon sur son 'Anti-Bartas' ? -- 6 Conception ronsardienne de la métaphore et enjeux théoriques dans les traités de Marie de Gournay (1565-1645) -- 7 The Influence of Du Bartas in 17th-Century Italy -- 8 Poétique ou politique ? La réception de Ronsard et Du Bartas en Allemagne : Martin Opitz, Tobias Hübner et la Compagnie Frugifère -- 9 Visiting Ronsard in 1578, or Jan van der Noot Preparing the Funding of His Europeiad -- 10 Ronsard and Du Bartas in the Low Countries: Evidence from Early Modern Dutch Private Libraries and a Vanitas Still-Life by Edwaert Collier (ca. 1664) -- 11 Ronsard at School: French Poetry as Educational Tool in the Early Modern Low Countries -- 12 Ichthyological Topics of the European Reception of Du Bartas -- 13 Poetic and Political Models: Ronsard, Du Bartas and James VI of Scotland -- 14 Du Bartas' Pattern for English Scriptural Poets -- 15 The King James Text of Du Bartas' "Les Peres": An Edition -- Index Nominum.
The French poets Ronsard and Du Bartas enjoyed a wide but varied reception throughout early modern Europe. This volume is the first book length monograph to study the transnational reception histories of both poets in conjunction with each other.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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