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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_320120929
    Format: 430 S. , graph. Darst., Kt.
    ISBN: 8884200059
    Note: Texts in English, French, German or Italian. - Contains bibl. references and notes. - At head of title: Università degli studi di Udine ... - Proceedings, Udine, 1999 , Beitr. teilw. ital., teilw. engl., teilw. franz., teilw. dt.
    Language: Italian
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , Romance Studies
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    Keywords: Europa ; Sprache ; Sprachwandel ; Geschichte 500-1900 ; Differenzierung ; Konvergenz ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    New York, NY : Twayne u.a.
    UID:
    b3kat_BV010278034
    Format: XVII, 172 S. , Ill.
    ISBN: 0805782915
    Series Statement: Twayne's world authors series 850 : French literature
    Content: Presenting the original French and his own faithful translations, Putnam explores poems from all phases of Valery's career, including the major early pieces from the Album de vers anciens (1920), the 512-line La Jeune Parque (1917), and the mature volume Charmes (1922). His close readings demonstrate, for example, how Valery's famous "Le Cimetiere marin" (1920) uses the metaphor of the sea in a meditation on life and death - "Let us run to the wave and reemerge in life!" - and explain the painstaking genesis, powerful language, and unexpected international success of La Jeune Parque. Putnam contrasts Valery's reputation during his life-time as the premier poet of France with more recent evaluations of his position in the realms of poetic theory and free thought
    Content: In a particularly fascinating chapter, he delves into the notes, queries, sketches, and observations inscribed in Valery's monumental Cahiers - the private notebooks that are considered the most revealing and modern of all the writings of one of our century's greatest minds. Finally, Putnam looks into the poet's political and social essays, where he finds that Valery's analysis of western civilization bears an especially urgent message for our modern times
    Content: . As he guides us through Valery's complex oeuvre, Putnam illuminates the poet's links with the classical world; his interest in Poe and Mallarme; his high regard for language (with a capital L); his dedication to the study of science and mathematics; and the "revolution of the mind" he experienced in 1892, when he turned his back on poetry and dedicated himself to gaining "maximum knowledge and control of his intellect." Putnam evokes the rich friendships and artistic affinities Valery shared with Mallarme, Gide, and Pierre Louys, as well as his appreciation of Debussy, Monet, Renoir, Degas, and Bergson in France, and Conrad, Eliot, Joyce, and Rilke among the many other European luminaries of his milieu. He also discusses Valery's personal and literary relationship after World War I with Andre Breton and the burgeoning surrealist movement - a movement whose poetics differed so significantly from his own
    Language: English
    Subjects: Romance Studies
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    Keywords: Valéry, Paul 1871-1945 ; Biografie ; Biografie
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1689560630
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 223 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 9780192567543
    Series Statement: Oxford modern languages and literature monographs
    Content: Jennifer H. Oliver explores the extent to which depictions of the ship in sixteenth century France are freighted with political, religious, and poetic symbolism. She examines the ways in which the ship and the body are made analogous in Renaissance shipwreck writing.
    Content: Cover -- Shipwreck in French Renaissance Writing: The Direful Spectacle -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Translations -- Notes on Spellings and Abbreviations -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- SHIPWRECK AS TOPOS -- SHIPWRECK AND STORMS IN SCHOLARSHIP -- BODIES AND BRICOLAGE: SHIPWRECK MATERIALITY -- THE 'SHIPWRECKFUL' FAMILY -- 1: 'Le naufrage de ce mortel monde' Shipwreck and the Nef -- THE NEFS DES FOLZ -- 'Comme pelerins navigans de ung pays en autre': Negotiating Translation and Allegory in the Prologues -- 'Souffrons perilz enormes et soudains': The Folly of Navigation and the Nauffraige des folz -- Interpretative Shipwreck? Church, Book, and Ship -- THE DIVERSIFICATION OF THE NEF AND THE EMBODIMENT OF NAUFRAGE -- The Beginnings of Particularization: La Nef des folles -- Champier's Counterblast: Two Nefs vertueuses -- Governing the Body: Corporeal Shipwrecks in the Nef de santé -- CONCLUSION -- 2: 'À deux doigtz prés de la mort': From Shipwreck to Storm Scene (and Back Again) -- THE TRAVELLER'S TALE AND THE STAY-AT-HOME LISTENER: ERASMUS'S 'NAUFRAGIUM' -- 'Troubles over and done with are enjoyable': The Dynamics and Pleasures of Storytelling and Reading -- 'Be careful what you promise': Saints, Superstition, and Satire -- Bodies and boathooks: Disintegration and its Affective Impact -- 'IL NOUS CONVIENT EVERTUER SUS POINE DE FAIRE NAUFRAGE': REREADING (IN) THE QUART LIVRE STORM SCENE -- 'O que troys et quatre foys heureulx sont ceux qui plantent chous': Panurge's Storm -- 'Ne tenoys je l'arbre sceurement des mains?': The first Retrospective Reading -- Macaronic readings? Decoding Allegory on the 'Isle des Macræons' -- AN ALTERNATIVE ENDING, OR 'DE SCYLLE EN CHARYDE': SHIPWRECK IN THE CINQUIESME LIVRE -- 'Nostre requeste importune': The Re-Moralization of Seafaring.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780198831709
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Oliver, Jennifer H. Shipwreck in French Renaissance writing Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2019 ISBN 9780198831709
    Language: English
    Subjects: Romance Studies
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    Keywords: Französisch ; Literatur ; Schiffbruch ; Wrack
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_560933215
    Format: XIII, 246 S. , 26 cm
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 9781906540043 , 1906540047
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Part I: Dante the ethical poet -- 1. Salus, venus, virtus : poetica, politica ed etica tra il De vulgari eloquentia e la Commedia / Claire E. Honess -- 2. Desiderio naturale, nobiltà dell'anima e grazie divina nel IV trattato del Convivio / Paolo Falzone 3. 'E lascia pur grattar ...' : language, narrative and ethics in the Commedia / Robin Kirkpatrick and George Corbett -- Part II: Dante the lyric poet -- 4. Transformazioni e assenze : la performance della Vita nova e le figure di Dante e Cavalcanti / Manuele Gragnolati -- 5. Dante's first dream between reception and allegory : the response to Dante da Maiano in the Vita nova / Justin Steinberg -- 6. Dante : l'amore come destino / Claudio Giunta -- Part III: Dante and the Eclogues -- 7. Il problema dello stile umile (e il riso di Dante) / Claudio Villa -- 8. Le Egloghe di Dante e l'antro di Polifemo / Lino Pertile -- 9. Dante 'Tityrus annosus' (Egloghe, IV. 12) / Paola Allegretti : Part IV: The nineteenth-century revival -- 10. Dante, Leopardi and The city of dreadful night / Michael Caesar -- 11. Notes on the British contribution to the nineteenth-century rise of Dante studies : Edward Moore and the text of the Commedia / John Lindon. - Papers in Italian and English , Part I: Dante the ethical poet ; 1. Salus, venus, virtus : poetica, politica ed etica tra il De vulgari eloquentia e la Commedia , 2. Desiderio naturale, nobiltà dell'anima e grazie divina nel IV trattato del Convivio , Part II: Dante the lyric poet ; 4. Transformazioni e assenze : la performance della Vita nova e le figure di Dante e Cavalcanti , 5. Dante's first dream between reception and allegory : the response to Dante da Maiano in the Vita nova , 6. Dante : l'amore come destino , Part III: Dante and the Eclogues ; 7. Il problema dello stile umile (e il riso di Dante) , 8. Le Egloghe di Dante e l'antro di Polifemo , 9. Dante 'Tityrus annosus' (Egloghe, IV. 12) , 10. Dante, Leopardi and The city of dreadful night , 11. Notes on the British contribution to the nineteenth-century rise of Dante studies : Edward Moore and the text of the Commedia
    Language: English
    Subjects: Romance Studies
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    Keywords: Dante Alighieri 1265-1321 ; Lyrik ; Ethik
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_173321755X
    Format: 494 Seiten
    ISBN: 9782503582948 , 250358294X
    Series Statement: Textes vernaculaires du Moyen Âge volume 25
    Content: First modern edition of three Hiberno-French texts.00At the beginning of the fourteenth century, Jofroi, a brother of the Dominican house of St Saviour?s in Waterford, Ireland, translated into French and adapted from the Latin three texts: the 'De excidio Troiae' of the so-called ?Dares Phrygius?, the 'Breviarium historiae romanae' of Eutropius, and Pseudo-Aristotelian 'Secretum secretorum'. While the first two, 'La gerre de Troi' and 'Le regne des Romains' are generally close translations, 'Le secré de secrés' is much modified by omissions and interpolations of 'exempla' and scientific material. In his enterprise, Jofroi was aided and abetted by his scribe, the Walloon merchant and custos, Servais Copale. This book is the first critical edition of Jofroi?s œuvre. The texts are accompanied by a general introduction, individual introductions to each of the three texts, extensive notes, an index of proper names, and a substantial glossary. Jofroi and Servais collaborated in Waterford, not Paris, as has long been assumed, and these texts are therefore witness to the importance of French as a literary language in southeastern Ireland
    Note: Texte mittelfranzösisch. - Einführung und Erläuterungen englisch
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9782503582955
    Language: French, Middle (ca. 1400-1600)
    Subjects: Romance Studies
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    Keywords: Geoffroy de Waterford
    Author information: Geoffroy de Waterford
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