

An edition of The poetry of place (2011)
lyric, landscape, and ideology in Renaissance France
By Louisa Mackenzie
Publish Date
2011
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Language
eng
Pages
324
Description:
The sixteenth century in France was marked by religious warfare and shifting political and physical landscapes. Between 1549 and 1584, however, the Pleiade poets, including Pierre de Ronsard, Joachim Du Bellay, Remy Belleau, and Antoine de Baif, produced some of the most abiding and irenic depictions of rural French landscapes ever written. In The Poetry of Place, Louisa Mackenzie reveals and analyses the cultural history of French paysage through her study of lyric poetry and its connections with landscape painting, cartography, and land-use history. --
subjects: In literature, Landscapes in literature, French Pastoral poetry, History and criticism, National characteristics, French, in literature, French poetry, French poetry, history and criticism, Pastoral poetry, history and criticism, National characteristics in literature, France, in literature
Places: France
Times: 16th century