Itineraries in French renaissance literature : : essays for Mary B. McKinley / / edited by Jeff Persels, Kendall Tarte, and George Hoffmann.

Itineraries in French Renaissance Literature brings together a full score of essays by established and rising American-based scholars of the early modern. Arranged according to five themes or genres: Tales and their Tellers, Poets and Poetry, Religious Controversy, Montaigne, and Knowledge Networks,...

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Superior document:Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions, Volume 208
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill,, 2018.
©2018
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions ; Volume 208.
Physical Description:1 online resource (424 pages) :; color illustrations.
Notes:Includes index.
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
Introduction. Itineraries in French Renaissance Literature /
On Mary B. McKinley --
Puns, Exemplarity, and Women’s Sexual Agency: Nomerfide and Oisille, Heptaméron 5 and 6 /
A Palimpsest of the Heptaméron: Eugène Scribe’s Les Contes de la Reine de Navarre ou la Revanche de Pavie /
Readers Writing in the Gordon Collection Heptaméron /
Itineraries of Satire: Polysemy and Morality in Marguerite de Navarre’s Heptaméron /
Language Lessons: Homophones and Gender Confusion in Des Périers’s Nouvelles Récréations et joyeux devis /
The Dido Effect and the Rise of the French Novel /
Maurice Scève and the Feminized Voice of Courtly Lyric /
In Search of “La Belle Cordière”: The Rise and Fall of Louise Labé /
Clément Marot and the Frames of Cultural Memory /
Naïve douceur: Earthy Grist and Gallic Verve in the Marotic Rondeau /
Rhetorics of Peace: Pierre de Ronsard and Michel de L’Hospital on the Eve of the French Wars of Religion /
Bearding the Pope, circa 1562 /
Reconversion Tales: How to Make Sense of Lapses in Faith /
Aubigné, Josephus, and Useful Betrayal /
“The Difficulty is to Judge Well”: Jean de la Taille, Deceptive Astrologer (Le Blason des pierres précieuses and La Géomance abrégée, 1574) /
Montaigne, Monsters, and Modernity /
Montaigne’s Response to the Alcibiades Question /
France’s Mid-Sixteenth-Century Imperial Gaze on Canada: The Dieppe School of Hydrography, the Kingdom of Saguenay, and the Mise en scène of Possession /
Guillaume Rondelet’s Monkfish, or Natural History as Social Network /
Making the Stones Speak: The Curious Observations of Gabriele Simeoni /
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Summary:Itineraries in French Renaissance Literature brings together a full score of essays by established and rising American-based scholars of the early modern. Arranged according to five themes or genres: Tales and their Tellers, Poets and Poetry, Religious Controversy, Montaigne, and Knowledge Networks, they offer both fresh perspectives on canonical authors such as Marguerite de Navarre, Rabelais, Montaigne, Marot, Labé, and Hélisenne de Crenne, as well as original interpretations of less familiar works of sixteenth-century moment: confessional polemics, emblems, cartography, geomancy, epigraphy, bibliophilism and even ichthyology. Inspired by and gathered together here to honor the eclectic career of Mary B. McKinley, this anthology integrates many of the most pertinent topics and contemporary approaches of early modern French scholarly inquiry. Contributors are: Pascale Barthe, Leah L. Chang, Edwin M. Duval, Gary Ferguson, George Hoffmann, Robert J. Hudson, Karen Simroth James, Scott D. Juall, Virginia Krause, Kathleen Long, Stephen Murphy, Corinne Noirot, Jeff Persels, Bernd Renner, Nicolas Russell, Nicholas Shangler, Cynthia Skenazi, Kendall Tarte, Cara Welch, and Cathy Yandell.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
ISBN:9004351515
ISSN:1573-4188 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Jeff Persels, Kendall Tarte, and George Hoffmann.