François Villon revisited:
"Francois Villon, one of the greatest lyric poets of the late Middle Ages, lived on the margins of French society and died in obscurity. The details of Villon's life, including his disappearance after being exiled from Paris, are a puzzle that has occupied scholars throughout the twentieth...
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1997
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864 : French literature |
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Zusammenfassung: | "Francois Villon, one of the greatest lyric poets of the late Middle Ages, lived on the margins of French society and died in obscurity. The details of Villon's life, including his disappearance after being exiled from Paris, are a puzzle that has occupied scholars throughout the twentieth century. His poems are rife with historical and personal references that were probably only meaningful to a select audience when they were written and are only explicable through supposition today. Fein suggests that a certain degree of uncertainty must be accepted by the student of Villon. In Francois Villon he directs his readers' attention to the "discernible patterns of language and images, changing voices, familiar thematic strands" evident throughout the historical specifics." "The range of subjects covered in this text reflects Fein's balanced and comprehensive approach. Fein moves from a biographical sketch of Villon to an exposition of his poetry. Fein examines not only Villon's masterpiece, Testament, but also his earlier long poem, the Lais, as well as five ballads. Fein explores biblical subtexts in Villon's work, noting his emphasis on the Old Testament. He also studies Villon's use of the literary and artistic motif of la danse macabre." "Fein understands the importance of Paris in Villon's work, so much that he composed this text with a map of fifteenth-century Paris at his side. Villon's poetry centers on the Latin quarter, and his characters encompass all walks of Parisian life. Paris gives Villon's work "its shape, its individuality, its vitality.""--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | XIII, 187 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 0805745645 |
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adam_text | Contents
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Chronology xiii
Chapter One
Introduction 1
Chapter Two
Biographical Sketch 7
Chapter Three
The Lais 20
Chapter Four
The Testament: Sites 35
Chapter Five
The Testament: Characters 56
Chapter Six
The Testament: The Ballades 87
Chapter Seven
Other Poems 110
Chapter Eight
The Biblical Subtext 134
Chapter Nine
The Danse Macabre 156
Conclusion 169
Notes and References 173
Selected Bibliography 181
Index 185
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