Pierre de Ronsard Criticism
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Ronsard, Pierre de (Literary Criticism (1400-1800))
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- Ronsard's Pretext For Paratexts: The Case of the Franciade
- The Tribulations of a Young Poet: Ronsard from 1547 to 1552
- Demons, Portents, and Visions: Fantastic and Supernatural Elements in Ronsard's Poetry
- Poetic Fury and Prophetic Fury
- Pierre de Ronsard's Odes and the Law of Poetic Space
- The Arts in Conflict in Ronsard's Des peintures contenues dedans un tableau
- Fantastiquant Mille Monstres Bossus: Poetic Incongruities, Poetic Epiphanies, and the Writerly Semiosis of Pierre de Ronsard
- Ronsard's Erotic Diptych: Le ravissement de Cephale and Le defloration de Lede
- Pictorial Concerns in the Ronsardian Exegi Monumentum
- Voice and Vision in Ronsard's `Les Sonnets pour Helene.'
- Poetic License, Censorship and the Unrestrained Self: Ronsard's Livret de folastries
- Carpe Diem Revisited: Ronsard's Temporal Ploys
- Ronsard's `Hymnes': A Literary and Iconographical Study
- Further Reading
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Ronsard, Pierre de (Poetry Criticism)
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- An introduction to Ronsard's Sonnet Cycles: A Study in Tone and Vision
- Ronsard and the English Renaissance
- Ronsard's Bacchic Poetry: From the Bacchanales to the Hymne de l'autonne
- Ronsard's Later Poetry
- Ronsard's Early Elegies: 1553 to 1563
- Ronsard's Ordered Chaos: Visions of Flux and Stability in the Poetry of Pierre de Ronsard
- Mythology and Structure in Ronsard's Les Amours (1552-53)
- Dancing Forms
- Ronsard's Death: From Desportes to the Derniers Vers
- 'It's All in the Name': Amorous Vision and Poetic Creativity in Ronsard's Sonets pour Helene
- Demons, Portents, and Visions: Fantastic and Supernatural Elements in Ronsard's Poetry
- The Aesthetics of Fragmentation in Ronsard's Franciade
- Pierre de Ronsard's Odes and the Law of Poetic Space
- Further Reading