Dispositio : problematic ordering in French Renaissance literature / / by Paul J. Smith.

Drawing on the classical concept of rhetorical dispositio , this study gives new interpretations of a number of literary texts of the French Renaissance, some of them well-known (by Rabelais, Du Bellay and Montaigne), others less-known (the Pierres précieuses by Remy Belleau and the anonymous collec...

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Superior document:Brill's studies in intellectual history, v. 157
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Year of Publication:2007
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Brill's studies in intellectual history ; v. 157.
Physical Description:1 online resource (260 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / A.J. Vanderjagt
  • Introduction / A.J. Vanderjagt
  • Chapter One. Pantagruel And Gargantua As Mock Biographies / A.J. Vanderjagt
  • Chapter Two. Dissecting Quaresmeprenant / A.J. Vanderjagt
  • Chapter Three. Rabelais And The Art Of Memory / A.J. Vanderjagt
  • Chapter Four. Architecture And Poetry: The Antiquitez De Rome / Joachim Du Bellay
  • Chapter Five. Changing Stuctures In Remy Belleau’S Pierres Précieuses (1576) / A.J. Vanderjagt
  • Chapter Six. Petrarch Translated And Illustrated, From Clément Marot To Jan Van Der Noot / A.J. Vanderjagt
  • Chapter Seven. Dispositio In Fable Books: The Gheeraerts Filiation (1567-1617) / A.J. Vanderjagt
  • Chapter Eight. Montaigne, Plutarch And Historiography / A.J. Vanderjagt
  • Chapter Nine. ‘Good Wives’. Dispositio And Gender In The Essais / A.J. Vanderjagt
  • Chapter Ten. Erratic Structures In De La Vanité / A.J. Vanderjagt
  • Epilogue / A.J. Vanderjagt
  • General Bibliography / A.J. Vanderjagt
  • Index / A.J. Vanderjagt.