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Tales and Trials of Love: a Bilingual Edition and Study
Jeanne Flore, Tales and Trials of Love. A Bilingual Edition and Study
  • Kelly Digby Peebles, Clemson University
Document Type
Book Contribution
Publication Date
8-1-2014
Publisher
ACMRS Publications
Disciplines
Abstract

In Tales and Trials of Love, Jeanne Flore (whose identity remains a mystery) depicts an ideal notion of love as a mutually beneficial relationship upheld in a world governed by Venus and Cupid. Jeanne Flore urges her readers-and the characters within the tales-to aspire to achieve and vindicate their right to attain mutual love. These seven tales illustrate various obstacles to that ideal and the consequences of denouncing Cupid's sovereignty. This first bilingual edition situates these tales within the vibrant cultural context of Renaissance Lyon and demonstrates how they respond to contemporary literary conversations, including the querelle des Amyes, works that considered the role of love in a woman's life, and Christian humanism, an early movement to reform the Catholic Church from within.

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This book can be purchased here: https://crrs.ca/publications/ov33/

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