Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects

Date of Degree

2-2022

Document Type

Dissertation

Degree Name

Ph.D.

Program

French

Advisor

Bernd Renner

Committee Members

Francesca Canadé Sautman

Clare Carroll

Maxime Blanchard

Subject Categories

European Languages and Societies | French and Francophone Language and Literature | French and Francophone Literature | History | Italian Literature | Modern Languages | Renaissance Studies

Keywords

Lyon, intertextuality, eclogue, blason, sentimental novel, literary milieu

Abstract

Cette thèse propose d’étudier l’influence du poète lyonnais Maurice Scève, actif entre 1535 et 1562, sur la formation de genres littéraires et le développement de la poésie française de la Renaissance. Elle explore également la contribution considérable du poète à la création de l’identité linguistique et culturelle française.

This dissertation studies the influence of the Lyonnais poet Maurice Scève, active between 1535 and 1562, on the formation of literary genres and the development of French Renaissance poetry. It also explores the poet’s considerable contribution to the creation of French linguistic and cultural identity.

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