Les Regrets et autres ?uvres poétiques.
DU BELLAY, Joachim
Verkäufer Librairie Camille Sourget, Paris, Frankreich
Verkäuferbewertung 5 von 5 Sternen
AbeBooks-Verkäufer seit 14. Oktober 2009
Verkäufer Librairie Camille Sourget, Paris, Frankreich
Verkäuferbewertung 5 von 5 Sternen
AbeBooks-Verkäufer seit 14. Oktober 2009
Beschreibung
Formidable collection of first editions of landmark literary works such as Les Regrets or Le Premier Livre des Antiquitez de Rome as well as works by Du Bellay so rare that Tchemerzine has never seen them: Louange de la France or Deux Livres de l'Enéide by Vincent Sertenas. As for the Epithalame of 1559, Pierre Beres wrote a long time ago that only 2 copies of this first edition were known. Joachim du Bellay (1522-1560) belonged to the illustrious family that, in addition to several captains, diplomats and memorialists, produced the following in the 16th century: Guillaume du Bellay, sire de Langey, man of war, diplomat and historian; Cardinal Jean du Bellay born in 1492, died February 16, 1560, ambassador and humanist, one of the patrons of the Collège de France; and their brother Martin, lieutenant general of Normandy, died at Glatigny in 1559, all three uncles of Joachim. Around 1546, the young Joachim studied law in Poitiers. There, he made friends with the humanist Muret and with a number of Latin and French poets, such as Jean de La Péruse, Salmon Macrin and others. But the meeting with Jacques Peletier in 1546, and Ronsard in 1547, were more important in awakening his poetic vocation. With Ronsard, he went to Paris to study under Dorat, principal of the Collège de Coqueret. In this rather obscure college, he had the joy of discovering young gentlemen who, neglecting the Court where their birth would have allowed them to shine, devoted themselves passionately to the study of the Ancients and especially the Italians. Around Ronsard, they set themselves the task of preparing a poetic revolution. His poetic work, like his life, is divided between two periods, separated by his stay in Rome from 1553 to 1557, from which he seems to have returned transformed. As G. Gadoffre points out, ?the change of scenery, contact with a cosmopolitan society and an international administration, the tête-à-tête with History, with an Antiquity other than that of books, all contributed to questioning a certain number of acquired assurances and behaviors?. The young poet of 1549 called for the creation of a great national literature, and justified dreams of a translatio imperii in favor of the French monarchy with an eloquent and impassioned eulogy of France, as befits a peroration, culminating in the Deffence. The mature author of 1558-1559 had become aware of a broad European horizon, his political thinking, less approximate, was anchored in consideration of the ?four estates of the Kingdom of France?, and he had found his voice - or rather his voices, for he cultivated more than one. Despite his frail health and the disappointments that seem to have often been his lot, Du Bellay was constantly energetic. In just ten years, he wrote an abundant, diverse and constantly innovative work of poetry in French and Latin: he was the author of the first literary manifesto of French letters, the first collection of French love sonnets, the first collection of lyrical odes, the brilliant translator of Virgil; he decisively expanded the register of the sonnet in the Antiquités and in the Regrets, made himself one of Europe's finest neo-Latin poets, and finally metamorphosed into a leading political poet. He was not just the brilliant second of the Pléiade, in the shadow of Ronsard; he was one of the greatest French poets, one of the most innovative. Du Bellay was, the poet whom the 1549 Deffence et illustration « qui me fera indigner, apayser, ejouyr, douloir, aymer, hayr, admirer, etonner, bref, qui tiendra la bride de mes affections, me tournant ça & la à son plaisir?. An admirable prose writer, with a suppleness unrivalled in his time, and a poet of diverse styles in Latin and French, he nonetheless possessed a timbre recognizable among all, a liveliness of phrasing, a clarity of diction, which give his work an unmistakable unity. Although some of his poems, notably in Les Regrets, have consistently found readers, not without misunderstanding at tim. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers LCS-18555
Bibliografische Details
Titel: Les Regrets et autres ?uvres poétiques.
Verlag: Paris, Federic Morel, 1558.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1558
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