Les marguerites
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Les marguerites
(Textes littéraires, 107)
University of Exeter Press, 1999
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Note
Includes bibliographical references
Reprint. Originally published: Bourdeux : J.M. Millanges, 1676
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Poet, novelist, sometime member of Mademoiselle de Montpensier's circle and correspondent of the Mercure Galant, Cantenac (Bordeaux 1630-1714) was notorious in his own time but has only recently become the subject of serious study. This is the first critical edition of Les Marguerites, poemes heroique, a volume originally published in Bordeaux in 1676. Written in alexandrines, divided into five cantos (chants), Les Marguerities offers a fascinating example of playful contemporary poetic taste where epic heroism is transformed into gallantry.
This is a volume in the Textes litteraires/Exeter French Texts. The text, introduction and essential notes are all in French.
Table of Contents
- Frontispice, II
- INTRODUCTION
- L'auteur, VII
- Le temps des Marguerites, X
- Les Marguerites de Cantenac
- une salutaire meditation sur les dures Destinees des Marguerites, XI
- un poeme heroique, XVI
- un poeme galant d'heroisme tendre, XVIII
- Note sur l'etablissement du texte, XX
- BIBLIOGRAPHIE
- OEuvres attribuees a J. Benech de Cantenac, XXI
- Elements de bibliographie generale, XXVII
- Etudes sur Cantenac, XXX
- LES MARGUERITES
- Dedicace a Mademoiselle F, 3
- Chant premier, 5
- Chant II, 11
- Chant III, 23
- Chant IV, 30
- Chant V, 42.
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