The Resource The art of meditation and the French Renaissance love lyric : the poetics of introspection in Maurice Scève's Délie, object de plus haulte vertu (1544), Michael J. Giordano
The art of meditation and the French Renaissance love lyric : the poetics of introspection in Maurice Scève's Délie, object de plus haulte vertu (1544), Michael J. Giordano
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- Summary
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- "The Art of Meditation and the French Renaissance Love Lyric examines the poetics of meditation in the French love lyric at the height of the Lyonnais Renaissance as illustrated by one of the country's most prominent writers. Maurice Scève's Délie is the first French sequence of poems devoted to a single woman in the manner of Petrarch's Rime. It is also the first Renaissance work to use emblems in a sustained work on love
- At their core, most amatory lyrics involve a triple relation among lover, beloved, and the meaning of love. Whether the poet-lover is a man or woman, poetic discourse generally takes the form of an interior monologue frequently intermingled with direct and indirect address to the beloved. Though the dominant quality of this lyric is personal introspection, Michael Giordano finds Délie to be consistent with traditions of Christian meditation. He argues that the amatory lyric served as a vehicle for contests of value and paradigm change not only because it was conditioned both by sacred and profane sources, but also because it occurred at a time of religious upheaval and scientific revolution."--Jacket
- Language
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- eng
- frm
- lat
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xxv, 668 pages
- Contents
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- 1 Two Models of Meditation for Délie: Ignatius's Spiritual Exercises and Augustine's Confessions
- 2 Meditative Praxis and the Tensions of Transvaluation
- 3 Lyric Dispossession and the Powers of Enigma
- 4 The Triple Way
- 5 Via purgativa
- 6 Via illuminativa
- 7 Via unitiva
- 8 Conclusion
- Appendix 1 Joannes Mauburnus, Scala Meditatoria
- Appendix 2 Augustine, Confessions, X: 30
- Appendix 3 Intersections of Illustrations and Dizains: Translation of Mottoes
- Isbn
- 9781442697560
- Label
- The art of meditation and the French Renaissance love lyric : the poetics of introspection in Maurice Scève's Délie, object de plus haulte vertu (1544)
- Title
- The art of meditation and the French Renaissance love lyric
- Title remainder
- the poetics of introspection in Maurice Scève's Délie, object de plus haulte vertu (1544)
- Statement of responsibility
- Michael J. Giordano
- Subject
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- Délie (Scève, Maurice)
- Electronic books
- Introspection in literature
- Introspection in literature
- LITERARY CRITICISM -- Poetry
- Love poetry, French
- Love poetry, French -- History and criticism
- Criticism, interpretation, etc
- Meditation in literature
- POETRY -- Continental European
- Scève, Maurice, active 16th century
- Scève, Maurice, active 16th century
- Scève, Maurice, active 16th century -- Criticism and interpretation
- Meditation in literature
- Language
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- eng
- frm
- lat
- eng
- Summary
-
- "The Art of Meditation and the French Renaissance Love Lyric examines the poetics of meditation in the French love lyric at the height of the Lyonnais Renaissance as illustrated by one of the country's most prominent writers. Maurice Scève's Délie is the first French sequence of poems devoted to a single woman in the manner of Petrarch's Rime. It is also the first Renaissance work to use emblems in a sustained work on love
- At their core, most amatory lyrics involve a triple relation among lover, beloved, and the meaning of love. Whether the poet-lover is a man or woman, poetic discourse generally takes the form of an interior monologue frequently intermingled with direct and indirect address to the beloved. Though the dominant quality of this lyric is personal introspection, Michael Giordano finds Délie to be consistent with traditions of Christian meditation. He argues that the amatory lyric served as a vehicle for contests of value and paradigm change not only because it was conditioned both by sacred and profane sources, but also because it occurred at a time of religious upheaval and scientific revolution."--Jacket
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- Giordano, Michael
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- Language note
- Includes some text in Middle French and Latin
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
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- dictionaries
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Scève, Maurice
- Scève, Maurice
- Scève, Maurice
- Meditation in literature
- Introspection in literature
- Love poetry, French
- LITERARY CRITICISM
- POETRY
- Introspection in literature
- Love poetry, French
- Meditation in literature
- Label
- The art of meditation and the French Renaissance love lyric : the poetics of introspection in Maurice Scève's Délie, object de plus haulte vertu (1544), Michael J. Giordano
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 619-658) and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
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- cr
- Carrier MARC source
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- multicolored
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- txt
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- Contents
- 1 Two Models of Meditation for Délie: Ignatius's Spiritual Exercises and Augustine's Confessions -- 2 Meditative Praxis and the Tensions of Transvaluation -- 3 Lyric Dispossession and the Powers of Enigma -- 4 The Triple Way -- 5 Via purgativa -- 6 Via illuminativa -- 7 Via unitiva -- 8 Conclusion -- Appendix 1 Joannes Mauburnus, Scala Meditatoria -- Appendix 2 Augustine, Confessions, X: 30 -- Appendix 3 Intersections of Illustrations and Dizains: Translation of Mottoes
- Control code
- ocn713186054
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xxv, 668 pages
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781442697560
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- c
- Note
- JSTOR
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/overdrive/overdriveId
- 22573/ctt5652w
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)713186054
- Label
- The art of meditation and the French Renaissance love lyric : the poetics of introspection in Maurice Scève's Délie, object de plus haulte vertu (1544), Michael J. Giordano
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 619-658) and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- multicolored
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- 1 Two Models of Meditation for Délie: Ignatius's Spiritual Exercises and Augustine's Confessions -- 2 Meditative Praxis and the Tensions of Transvaluation -- 3 Lyric Dispossession and the Powers of Enigma -- 4 The Triple Way -- 5 Via purgativa -- 6 Via illuminativa -- 7 Via unitiva -- 8 Conclusion -- Appendix 1 Joannes Mauburnus, Scala Meditatoria -- Appendix 2 Augustine, Confessions, X: 30 -- Appendix 3 Intersections of Illustrations and Dizains: Translation of Mottoes
- Control code
- ocn713186054
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xxv, 668 pages
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781442697560
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Note
- JSTOR
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/overdrive/overdriveId
- 22573/ctt5652w
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)713186054
Subject
- Délie (Scève, Maurice)
- Electronic books
- Introspection in literature
- Introspection in literature
- LITERARY CRITICISM -- Poetry
- Love poetry, French
- Love poetry, French -- History and criticism
- Criticism, interpretation, etc
- Meditation in literature
- POETRY -- Continental European
- Scève, Maurice, active 16th century
- Scève, Maurice, active 16th century
- Scève, Maurice, active 16th century -- Criticism and interpretation
- Meditation in literature
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