Title
His Story, Her Story: A Literary Mystery of Renaissance France
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Description
"In 1577 France a prominent member of the court of King Henri III murdered his wife under mysterious circumstances. Shortly afterward a group of anonymous poems written about the murder circulated in print. Seven years later, one of those poems, an enigmatic sonnet, appeared on the final page of a controversial edition of poems by the well-known French author, Pierre de Ronsard. Because that edition has been considered unauthorized throughout the years, the mysterious sonnet has rarely been read or examined. This book proposes attributing authorship of the sonnet to Ronsard by investigating numerous historical figures and events associated with the sonnet, the contested, controversial edition of the poems, and the life of the poet himself. Calling attention to a fascinating poem, a turbulent society as well as to forgotten voices by combining intelligent speculation with historical data, His Story, Her Story reopens a literary mystery that has been neglected for centuries."--Amazon.com description
ISBN
9780820462493
Publication Date
2003
Publisher
Peter Lang
City
New York
Keywords
Jean M. Fallon, Pierre de Ronsard, French poetry, disputed authorship, sonnets
Disciplines
French and Francophone Literature
Recommended Citation
Fallon, Jean M., "His Story, Her Story: A Literary Mystery of Renaissance France" (2003). Books by Hollins Faculty and Staff. 25.
https://digitalcommons.hollins.edu/facbooks/25