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Jean Lemaire de Belges

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poet, historian, and pamphleteer who, writing in French, was the last and one of the best of the school of poetic 'rhétoriqueurs' (“rhetoricians”) and the chief forerunner, both in style and thought, of the Renaissance humanists in France and Flanders.
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all acknowledged their indebtedness to him. In his love for antiquity, his sense of rhythm, and even the peculiarities of his vocabulary he anticipated the humanist movement led by Du Bellay and Ronsard, the
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de Jean Lemaire de Belges," in: "The Late Medieval Epistle", ed. Carol Poster and Richard Utz (Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 1996), pp. 153-59.
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is a witty parody of the Ovidian farewell love letter, the second of the tradition of Virgil's
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Lemaire gradually became more French in his sympathies, eventually entering the service of
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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To Margaret were addressed his most original poems, the burlesque
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where he came into contact with the culture of the Italian
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Lémergence de la subjectivité littéraire moderne: les
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school he owed in part perhaps to his studies at the
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Index

Walloon

Hainaut
Jean Molinet
Valenciennes
grands rhétoriqueurs
Flemish
University of Paris
Italian
Lyon
Renaissance
Margaret of Austria
Savoy
Regent
Netherlands
Rome
Renaissance
1505 in poetry
Pierre de la Rue
Anne of Brittany
Louis XII
Pope
Benoît de Sainte-Maure
House of Burgundy
Hector
Étienne Pasquier
Pierre de Ronsard
Joachim du Bellay
Pléiade
Jean Stecher

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