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  • 1
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    almafu_BV021710432
    Format: 204 S. : , Ill.
    ISBN: 90-420-2006-7 , 978-90-420-2006-1
    Series Statement: Faux titre 281
    Note: Beitr. teilw. engl., teilw. franz. - Mit Zsfassungen der Beitr. in engl. und franz. Sprache
    Language: English
    Subjects: Romance Studies
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    Keywords: Französisch ; Literatur ; Europabild ; 1939- Cameron, Keith ; Europagedanke ; Französisch ; Literatur ; Europa ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Bibliografie ; Festschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Bibliografie ; Festschrift
    Author information: Cameron, Keith 1939-
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1696523877
    Format: 1 online resource (205 pages)
    ISBN: 9789401203005
    Series Statement: Faux Titre, 281 v.v. 281
    Content: This collection of essays by ten leading British and French Renaissance specialists explores, for the first time, differing conceptions of Europe in Renaissance France. Four essays concentrate on problems of definition in ideological, chronological, geographical and linguistic terms, concentrating on the relationship between Christendom and Europe, Antiquity and its Renaissance heirs, and Latin and the vernacular languages of south-western France. A further three essays address cultural exchange and political collaboration (and, inevitably, conflict) between France and England at the time of the Wars of Religion,exploring Catholic and Protestant reactions to the battle of Lepanto, Anglo-French Protestant espionage and pragmatic conceptions of the state based on geography rather than religion. The final three contributions focus on the construction of a European identity in the early modern period that defines itself in contrast to a significant other, be it Islamic or 'Atlantic', with particular reference to the presentation of Turkish characters in the work of Christian writers, exotic travel in the work of François Rabelais and the genre of the Livre des contrariétés . This volume will be of interest to scholars and students of French Renaissance literature and to those interested in the prehistory of our contemporary conception of Europe.
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- Notes on contributors -- 1. Problems of definition: ideological, chronological, linguistic -- 'Voici venir d'Europe tout l'honneur': identité aristocratique et conscience européenne au XVI[sup(e)] siècle -- Rabelais: Christendom and Europe -- Interpreting the past: the Commentaries of Blaise de Vigenère and 'l'enrichissement de nostre parler' -- 'Si le français n'y peut aller': Villers-Cotterêts and mixed-language documents from the Pyrenees -- 2. Cultural exchange and political collaboration between France and England at the time of the Wars of Religion -- Sur La Lepanthe de Du Bartas -- Aubigné et l'Angleterre, après Elizabeth: esquisse de rencontres problématiques -- Towards a pragmatic recognition of religious diversity: the struggle to form a royalist consensus in the early poems of Jean-Antoine de Baïf -- 3. Alterity and the construction of a European identity -- Foolish or fearsome Franks? The supposed Ottoman view of European Christians in the sixteenth century -- Le périple des Pantagruéliens, ou l'ancien et le nouveau -- Le Livre des Contrariétés: l'Occident, le Turc et les autres.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789042020061
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789042020061
    Language: English
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  • 3
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    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9789401203005 , 9789042020061
    Series Statement: Faux Titre ; 281
    Content: This collection of essays by ten leading British and French Renaissance specialists explores, for the first time, differing conceptions of Europe in Renaissance France. Four essays concentrate on problems of definition in ideological, chronological, geographical and linguistic terms, concentrating on the relationship between Christendom and Europe, Antiquity and its Renaissance heirs, and Latin and the vernacular languages of south-western France. A further three essays address cultural exchange and political collaboration (and, inevitably, conflict) between France and England at the time of the Wars of Religion,exploring Catholic and Protestant reactions to the battle of Lepanto, Anglo-French Protestant espionage and pragmatic conceptions of the state based on geography rather than religion. The final three contributions focus on the construction of a European identity in the early modern period that defines itself in contrast to a significant other, be it Islamic or 'Atlantic', with particular reference to the presentation of Turkish characters in the work of Christian writers, exotic travel in the work of François Rabelais and the genre of the Livre des contrariétés. This volume will be of interest to scholars and students of French Renaissance literature and to those interested in the prehistory of our contemporary conception of Europe.
    Note: David COWLING: Introduction -- Notes on contributors -- 1. Problems of definition: ideological, chronological, linguistic -- Jean BALSAMO: 'Voici venir d'Europe tout l'honneur': identité aristocratique et conscience européenne au XVIe siècle -- Ian MORRISON: Rabelais: Christendom and Europe -- Margaret M. MCGOWAN: Interpreting the past: the Commentaries of Blaise de Vigenère -- and 'l'enrichissement de nostre parler' -- David TROTTER: 'Si le français n'y peut aller': Villers-Cotterêts and mixed-language documents from the Pyrenees -- 2. Cultural exchange and political collaboration between France and England at the time of the Wars of Religion -- Yvonne BELLENGER: Sur La Lepanthe de Du Bartas -- Marie-Madeleine FRAGONARD: Aubigné et l'Angleterre, après Elizabeth: esquisse de rencontres problématiques -- Yvonne ROBERTS: Towards a pragmatic recognition of religious diversity: the struggle to form a royalist consensus in the early poems of Jean-Antoine de Baïf -- 3. Alterity and the construction of a European identity -- Michael HEATH: Foolish or fearsome Franks? The supposed Ottoman view of European Christians in the sixteenth century -- Françoise CHARPENTIER: Le périple des Pantagruéliens, ou l'ancien et le nouveau -- Frank LESTRINGANT: Le Livre des Contrariétés: l'Occident, le Turc et les autres.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Conceptions of Europe in Renaissance France : Essays in Honour of Keith Cameron. Leiden ; Boston : BRILL, 2006 ISBN 9789042020061
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_180647770X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789401203005 , 9789042020061
    Series Statement: Faux Titre 281
    Content: This collection of essays by ten leading British and French Renaissance specialists explores, for the first time, differing conceptions of Europe in Renaissance France. Four essays concentrate on problems of definition in ideological, chronological, geographical and linguistic terms, concentrating on the relationship between Christendom and Europe, Antiquity and its Renaissance heirs, and Latin and the vernacular languages of south-western France. A further three essays address cultural exchange and political collaboration (and, inevitably, conflict) between France and England at the time of the Wars of Religion,exploring Catholic and Protestant reactions to the battle of Lepanto, Anglo-French Protestant espionage and pragmatic conceptions of the state based on geography rather than religion. The final three contributions focus on the construction of a European identity in the early modern period that defines itself in contrast to a significant other, be it Islamic or 'Atlantic', with particular reference to the presentation of Turkish characters in the work of Christian writers, exotic travel in the work of François Rabelais and the genre of the Livre des contrariétés. This volume will be of interest to scholars and students of French Renaissance literature and to those interested in the prehistory of our contemporary conception of Europe
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , David COWLING: Introduction -- Notes on contributors -- 1. Problems of definition: ideological, chronological, linguistic -- Jean BALSAMO: 'Voici venir d'Europe tout l'honneur': identité aristocratique et conscience européenne au XVIe siècle -- Ian MORRISON: Rabelais: Christendom and Europe -- Margaret M. MCGOWAN: Interpreting the past: the Commentaries of Blaise de Vigenère -- and 'l'enrichissement de nostre parler' -- David TROTTER: 'Si le français n'y peut aller': Villers-Cotterêts and mixed-language documents from the Pyrenees -- 2. Cultural exchange and political collaboration between France and England at the time of the Wars of Religion -- Yvonne BELLENGER: Sur La Lepanthe de Du Bartas -- Marie-Madeleine FRAGONARD: Aubigné et l'Angleterre, après Elizabeth: esquisse de rencontres problématiques -- Yvonne ROBERTS: Towards a pragmatic recognition of religious diversity: the struggle to form a royalist consensus in the early poems of Jean-Antoine de Baïf -- 3. Alterity and the construction of a European identity -- Michael HEATH: Foolish or fearsome Franks? The supposed Ottoman view of European Christians in the sixteenth century -- Françoise CHARPENTIER: Le périple des Pantagruéliens, ou l'ancien et le nouveau -- Frank LESTRINGANT: Le Livre des Contrariétés: l'Occident, le Turc et les autres.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Conceptions of Europe in Renaissance France : Essays in Honour of Keith Cameron Leiden : BRILL, 2006 ISBN 9789042020061
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    edocfu_9959242923102883
    Format: 1 online resource (205 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 94-012-0300-8 , 1-4294-5626-4
    Series Statement: Faux titre, 281
    Content: This collection of essays by ten leading British and French Renaissance specialists explores, for the first time, differing conceptions of Europe in Renaissance France. Four essays concentrate on problems of definition in ideological, chronological, geographical and linguistic terms, concentrating on the relationship between Christendom and Europe, Antiquity and its Renaissance heirs, and Latin and the vernacular languages of south-western France. A further three essays address cultural exchange and political collaboration (and, inevitably, conflict) between France and England at the time of the Wars of Religion,exploring Catholic and Protestant reactions to the battle of Lepanto, Anglo-French Protestant espionage and pragmatic conceptions of the state based on geography rather than religion. The final three contributions focus on the construction of a European identity in the early modern period that defines itself in contrast to a significant other, be it Islamic or 'Atlantic', with particular reference to the presentation of Turkish characters in the work of Christian writers, exotic travel in the work of François Rabelais and the genre of the Livre des contrariétés. This volume will be of interest to scholars and students of French Renaissance literature and to those interested in the prehistory of our contemporary conception of Europe.
    Note: Festschrift. , David COWLING: Introduction -- Notes on contributors -- 1. Problems of definition: ideological, chronological, linguistic -- Jean BALSAMO: 'Voici venir d'Europe tout l'honneur': identité aristocratique et conscience européenne au XVIe siècle -- Ian MORRISON: Rabelais: Christendom and Europe -- Margaret M. MCGOWAN: Interpreting the past: the Commentaries of Blaise de Vigenère -- and 'l'enrichissement de nostre parler' -- David TROTTER: 'Si le français n'y peut aller': Villers-Cotterêts and mixed-language documents from the Pyrenees -- 2. Cultural exchange and political collaboration between France and England at the time of the Wars of Religion -- Yvonne BELLENGER: Sur La Lepanthe de Du Bartas -- Marie-Madeleine FRAGONARD: Aubigné et l'Angleterre, après Elizabeth: esquisse de rencontres problématiques -- Yvonne ROBERTS: Towards a pragmatic recognition of religious diversity: the struggle to form a royalist consensus in the early poems of Jean-Antoine de Baïf -- 3. Alterity and the construction of a European identity -- Michael HEATH: Foolish or fearsome Franks? The supposed Ottoman view of European Christians in the sixteenth century -- Françoise CHARPENTIER: Le périple des Pantagruéliens, ou l'ancien et le nouveau -- Frank LESTRINGANT: Le Livre des Contrariétés: l'Occident, le Turc et les autres. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-420-2006-7
    Language: English
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