La Poésie française du premier 17e siècle: textes et contextes

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David Lee Rubin, Robert T. Corum
Rookwood Press, 2004 - Literary Collections - 402 pages
The revised and enlarged second edition of the most comprehensive and scholarly anthology of French baroque poetry ever compiled. Includes detailed introductory chapters, by major specialists, on the concept of the baroque, French literary language in the 17th century, and versification. Each poet's selections meticulously edited, richly annotated, and exhaustively introduced by an international team of scholars distinguished for their books and articles on the texts and their backgrounds. Target audience: advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and university teachers of French and comparative literature, early modernism, and poetics.

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Contents

Section 1
51
Section 2
85
Section 3
91
Section 4
99
Section 5
112
Section 6
154
Section 7
157
Section 8
170
Section 18
273
Section 19
274
Section 20
276
Section 21
277
Section 22
278
Section 23
279
Section 24
309
Section 25
350

Section 9
181
Section 10
191
Section 11
195
Section 12
196
Section 13
234
Section 14
239
Section 15
266
Section 16
271
Section 17
272
Section 26
364
Section 27
368
Section 28
374
Section 29
377
Section 30
385
Section 31
386
Section 32
393
Section 33
394
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