دانلود کتاب The late medieval verse epistle: The changing faces and fortunes of a poetic genre during the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries
by Yvonne LeBlanc
|
عنوان فارسی: اواخر قرون وسطی در آیه رساله: تغییر چهره ها و بخت و اقبال شاعرانه نوع در طول قرن پانزدهم و اوایل قرن شانزدهم |
دانلود کتاب
جزییات کتاب
In this work, a historio-generic approach is employed to a selective but representative group of epistles composed roughly between 1400-1550. The first chapter, "Defining the Genre," identifies, from a synchronic perspective, the form's generic borders and distinguishing characteristics.
The next four chapters trace the diachronic development of the epistle through several generations of poets. "Generic Exploration, Diversity and Structure: The Early Stages of the French Verse Epistle," addresses the wide range of epistolary texts composed by such writers as Deschamps, Christine de Pisan, Villon, Chastellain and Molinet. Their works clearly demonstrate the epistle's ties to the lyric tradition.
In "The Rhetoriqueurs and Generic Conformity," the epistolary works of a generation of poets (Cretin, Lemaire and Jean Marot) are examined for whom, both in professional and social concerns, the epistle proved to be a highly serviceable form. In their hands, the genre achieved a sense of structural and thematic identity.
The last two chapters focus primarily on the work of Clement Marot, the recognized master of the genre. "Marot and the Familiar Epistle" examines how the poet exploited the personalizing potential of the form. In the last chapter, "The Early Sixteenth-Century Love Epistle and the Elegie Marotique," a survey of the development of the love epistle during the early sixteenth century is provided which exposes those influences that lead Marot to thematically divide his epistolary works into epi tres and elegies.