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Yale French Studies, Number 134 : The Construction of a National Vernacular Literature in the Renaissance: Essays in Honor of Edwin M. Duval

DeVos, Jessica(Edited by)Hayes, Bruce(Edited by)
Part of the Yale French Studies series
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This new volume of Yale French Studies both honors and adds to Edwin M.

Duval's scholarship on the history and development of French Renaissance literature. Edwin (Ned) M. Duval's scholarship focuses on teasing out hidden structures and symmetries in the poetry and prose of the French Renaissance, a period when literature underwent radical changes.

In honor of Duval's literary "sleuthing," the contributors in this issue explore the symmetries, as well as the dissymmetries, the fragility, ambiguities, and contradictions of French Renaissance literary production.

This volume addresses evolving literary practices, innovations in genre, and intellectual developments in sixteenth-century France.

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Yale University Press
0300235992 / 9780300235999
Paperback / softback
26/03/2019
United States
208 pages, none
156 x 235 mm, 145 grams
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