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490: 442:, but their share is certainly limited to the later ones. The book leaves something to be desired on the score of morality, but the stories never lack point and are models of simple, direct narration in the vigorous and picturesque French of the 16th century. 411:, and after some time settled at Lyon where he lived in poverty, until he reportedly (though this is dubious) committing suicide in 1544 by falling on his sword. In 1544 his collected works were printed at Lyon. The volume, 396:
book in French literature, though its highly enigmatic nature has led to many other interpretations. The book was reprinted in Lyon in 1538, which made many bitter enemies for the author.
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was released in Lyon. It is on this work that the claim put forward for Des Périers as one of the early masters of French prose rests. Some of the tales are attributed to the editors,
365:(1537) and the queen of Navarre thought it prudent to disavow the author, though she continued to help him privately until 1541. The book consisted of four dialogues in imitation of 609:, Base Epistemon, Bibliothèques virtuelles humanistes, Université de Tours, 2019. A digitally encoded edition of the only surviving copy of the Paris edition (Jean Morin, 1537) 505: 299:
The circumstances of his education are sketchy, but it is known that he was attached to various noble houses in the capacity of tutor. In 1533 or 1534 Des Périers visited
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for her. It is probable that his duties extended beyond those of a mere copyist, and some writers have gone so far as to say that the
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The free discussions permitted at Marguerite's court encouraged a licence of thought as displeasing to the
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Gabriella Moretti, "Lettere dagli Antipodi: comunicazioni epistolari fantastiche fra Tiberiano e il
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said it deserved to be thrown into the fire with its author if he were still living.
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Les Disciples et amys de Marot contre Sagon, La Hueterie et leurs adherentz
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Contributo allo studio della novella francese del XV. e XVI. secolo
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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was recognized by 19th century editors to be an anagram for
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In 1558 the collection of stories and fables entitled the
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The dedication provides a key to the author's intention:
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confirmed the suppression of the edition in July 1538.
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in the preparation of the vernacular version of the
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