Studies in Seventeenth-century French LiteratureJean-Jacques Demorest To Morris Bishop, 'honnête homme' and rare example of the gentleman-scholar, this volume is offered as a most cordial expression of admiration and respect. Friends, students, and contributors are privileged to honor the sound elegance of his scholarship, the recognize the fruitful devotion that he has always shown to Cornell, and the hail the earnest charm of his demeanor and style. |
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... Malherbe seized upon the trend , identified it with himself , forced it to greater extremes , and preached it ... Malherbe's influence will not be solved in these few pages , but I hope to clarify its terms and point to future ...
... Malherbe seized upon the trend , identified it with himself , forced it to greater extremes , and preached it ... Malherbe's influence will not be solved in these few pages , but I hope to clarify its terms and point to future ...
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... Malherbe and the later one who achieved a dominant position in the Parisian literary world . So much atten- tion has recently been given to baroque literature that Malherbe the reformer is sometimes lost from sight . His most widely ...
... Malherbe and the later one who achieved a dominant position in the Parisian literary world . So much atten- tion has recently been given to baroque literature that Malherbe the reformer is sometimes lost from sight . His most widely ...
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... Malherbe quite different from the poets who preceded him . He does not call on the Muses for inspiration and he never appeals to them in his love poetry . Rather he refers to them as the servants of his own powers of expression . When ...
... Malherbe quite different from the poets who preceded him . He does not call on the Muses for inspiration and he never appeals to them in his love poetry . Rather he refers to them as the servants of his own powers of expression . When ...
Contents
CommonSense Remarks on the French Baroque | 1 |
Malherbe and His Influence | 20 |
SaintAmant le poète sauvé des eaux | 35 |
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