Chateau Villon

Chateau Villon
Author: Emily Spenser
Publisher: Harlequin Treasury-Harlequin Romance
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1984-11-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780373026685

Chateau Villon by Emily Spenser released on Nov 24, 1984 is available now for purchase.

The Spirit of Romance

The Spirit of Romance
Author: Ezra Pound
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2005
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780811216463

Dating from 1910 and subtitled ""An attempt to Define Somewhat the Charm of the Pre-Renaissance Literature of Latin Europe"," The Spirit of Romance is one of the key books in Ezra Pound's revaluation of literary tradition.

The Author as Character

The Author as Character
Author: A. J. Hoenselaars
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1999
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780838637869

"Many fictional works have real, historical authors as characters. Great national literary icons like Virgil and Shakespeare have been fictionalized in novels, plays, poems, movies, and operas. This fashion might seem typically postmodern, the reverse side of the contention that the Author is Dead; but this collection of essays shows that the representation of historical authors as characters can boast of a considerable history, and may well constitute a genre in its own right. This volume brings together a collection of articles on appropriations of historical authors, written by experts in a wide range of major Western literatures."--BOOK JACKET.

François Villon in his Works

François Villon in his Works
Author: Michael Freeman
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2022-07-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004488642

Despite the hundreds of books and scholarly articles which have been devoted to him, François Villon remains a mysterious figure who, in the words of the sort of paradox he applies to himself, appears both near yet far. Near because he seems to articulate feelings to which readers down the ages have been able to respond, far because the world he lived in seems to a modern reader a tantalizingly foreign one. No analysis of the poet's work is complete without some description of that world in all its physical and mental strangeness. This new book will also show how Villon consciously fashioned his own image, manipulating his original readers and offering them a version of himself and his talents designed to amuse, impress, move and perhaps deceive. For he had been a villain as well as a poet, and he uses selected episodes from his past together with a very personal treatment of the great literary and moral themes of his age not only to express his own conflicting emotions but also to demonstrate that he is a reformed man who needs and deserves sympathy and understanding. This consummate artist comes across in his deliberately ambiguous work as a loveable rogue, by turns jaunty and maudlin. The baffling persona he created raises many questions. The author of the present study looks in particular at the reception of Villon's work in his own day, suggesting that it was meant to be presented (and perhaps performed) as part of a process of rehabilitation and a return to the fold he had been forced to leave by his own behaviour. The poet's work might thus help him achieve social acceptance and the longed-for ‘maison et couche molle’. However, events on the streets of Paris in late 1462 would silence his voice forever.

Villon

Villon
Author: Terence Morgan
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2018-07-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0244698201

Francois Villon, thief, killer, blackguard, fornicator, pimp, incorrigible rogue and France's foremost poet, walked through the gates of Paris and disappeared from history on January 5th., 1463, aged 32. Where did he go? What did he do? Terence Morgan (author of 'The Master of Bruges', 'The Shadow Prince' and 'The Book of David' trilogy -- 'Goliath', 'Saul' and 'Joab')) answers these questions in his own inimitable way, with Villon cutting a rambunctious, scurrilous swathe through the western Europe of his time, spending time in France, Spain, Germany and Norway. In turn hilarious, touching and tragic, his story moves from the stews of Paris to the high life of French nobility and back again, as Francois takes pilgrimage, prison cells and prostitutes in his stride, while always producing peerless poetry.

The Spirit of Romance

The Spirit of Romance
Author: Ezra Pound
Publisher: Norfolk, Conn., J. Laughlin
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1952
Genre: Poetry, Medieval
ISBN:

The Poetry of François Villon

The Poetry of François Villon
Author: Jane H. M. Taylor
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2001-05-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780521792707

Taylor explores the work of François Villon and his relationship to his predecessors and contemporaries.