Maurice Scève, poet of love : tradition and originality

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Maurice Scève, poet of love : tradition and originality

Dorothy Gabe Coleman

Cambridge University Press, 1975

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Bibliography: p. 197-203

Includes index

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内容説明

A study of Maurice Sceve's sequence of love poems, the Delie - the first French canzoniere. There are two main themes: Sceve's rendering of the intensity and complexity of the human experience of love, and secondly, his exploitation of the European tradition of love poetry. Dr Coleman tackles broad issues concerning appreciation of poetry, and more particularly, difficult poetry. Comparing individual poems by Horace, Sceve and Mallarme, she pinpoints the task of a serious reader: to experience sensitively and intellectually human emotions couched in artistic form. The book does not offer doctrines about Sceve's love. instead, it looks at the contextual linguistic formulae which create love within the poems themselves: the allusiveness, the intellectual rigour, the tautness, the juxtaposition of words, combine with the voluptuousness and simplicity of the images, rhythm and sound, to make out of the poems a timeless an intensely personal experience.

目次

  • Preface
  • List of abbreviations
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. 'Innamoramento'
  • 3. Tradition
  • 4. Sceve: composer of 'imprese amorose'
  • 5. Precieux poet
  • 6. Oblique art
  • 7. Thematic structure
  • 8. Passion and linguistic control
  • 9. 'Simple' themes
  • 10. Nature and solitude
  • Bibliography
  • Index.

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