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FRENCH AND PROVENҪAL: THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY

FRENCH AND PROVENҪAL: THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY By SYLVIA LENNIE ENGLAND 1. POETRY HIS year, there is no work specifically concerned with TRonsard-which is most unusual. Mention may first be made of one or two books of a more general nature: Premiere anthologie vivante de la Poesie du passe (XIIe au XVIIe siecle), ed. with pref. by Paul Eluard. This excellent book has a large section devoted to the 16th cent. Lebegue, R., La poesie franraise de 1560 a 1630: I, De Ronsard a Malherbe; II, Malherbe et son temps, Soc. d'ed. d'enseignement superieur. Marot Rollin, J., Les Chansons de Clement Marot, etude hist. et bibl., publ. by the Soc. frans;aise de musicologie. Du Bellay Several studies have been devoted to Du Bellay: Saulnier, V.-L., Du Bellay: l'homme et l'muvre, Paris, ColI. 'Connaissance des lettres', no. 32. See admirable rev. by E. Desonay, BRR, xiii, 3, 395-'7 . . Adler, A., 'Du Bellay's Antiquitez XXXI. Structure and Ideology', BRR, xiii, 2, 191-5. However much the poet borrowed from other sources for this poem, its structure, content and outlook are his own. Viatte, A., 'Du Bellay et les Demoniaques', RRLF, Oct.- Dec., 456-60. The Sonnets XCVII and XCVIII of Les Regrets are concerned not http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

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Copyright © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0084-4152
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THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY By SYLVIA LENNIE ENGLAND 1. POETRY HIS year, there is no work specifically concerned with TRonsard-which is most unusual. Mention may first be made of one or two books of a more general nature: Premiere anthologie vivante de la Poesie du passe (XIIe au XVIIe siecle), ed. with pref. by Paul Eluard. This excellent book has a large section devoted to the 16th cent. Lebegue, R., La poesie franraise de 1560 a 1630: I, De Ronsard a Malherbe; II, Malherbe et son temps, Soc. d'ed. d'enseignement superieur. Marot Rollin, J., Les Chansons de Clement Marot, etude hist. et bibl., publ. by the Soc. frans;aise de musicologie. Du Bellay Several studies have been devoted to Du Bellay: Saulnier, V.-L., Du Bellay: l'homme et l'muvre, Paris, ColI. 'Connaissance des lettres', no. 32. See admirable rev. by E. Desonay, BRR, xiii, 3, 395-'7 . . Adler, A., 'Du Bellay's Antiquitez XXXI. Structure and Ideology', BRR, xiii, 2, 191-5. However much the poet borrowed from other sources for this poem, its structure, content and outlook are his own. Viatte, A., 'Du Bellay et les Demoniaques', RRLF, Oct.- Dec., 456-60. The Sonnets XCVII and XCVIII of Les Regrets are concerned not

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The Year’s Work in Modern Language StudiesBrill

Published: Mar 10, 1952

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