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The Heptameron

The Heptameron
Author: Marguerite De Navarre
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2004-07-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0141911158

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In the early 1500s five men and five women find themselves trapped by floods and compelled to take refuge in an abbey high in the Pyrenees. When told they must wait days for a bridge to be repaired, they are inspired - by recalling Boccaccio's Decameron - to pass the time in a cultured manner by each telling a story every day. The stories, however, soon degenerate into a verbal battle between the sexes, as the characters weave tales of corrupt friars, adulterous noblemen and deceitful wives. From the cynical Saffredent to the young idealist Dagoucin or the moderate Parlamente - believed to express De Navarre's own views - The Heptameron provides a fascinating insight into the minds and passions of the nobility of sixteenth century France.


The Heptameron of Margaret of Navarre

The Heptameron of Margaret of Navarre
Author: Queen Marguerite (consort of Henry II, King of Navarre)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 652
Release: 1902
Genre:
ISBN:

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Critical Tales

Critical Tales
Author: John D. Lyons
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2016-11-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1512804177

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Appearing in print for the first time in 1558, the book that we now know as the Heptameron is the work of Marguerite, Queen of Navarre. Left incomplete, but dearly modeled on Boccaccio's Decameron, the Heptameron consists of a frame narrative and seventy-two tales told by five men and five women characters in the shady meadow at Notre Dame de Sarrance. As John D. Lyons and Mary B. McKinley contend in their introduction to this volume, the tales of the Heptameron portray the conflicts, ruptures, and upheavals that agitated early modern French society. They present a forum in which different elements of Renaissance and Reformation culture meet and, at times, collide. Contradictory suppositions about men and women are easily discerned behind almost all of the stories, and the discussions among the fictional storytellers represent attitudes both feminist and misogynist, masculinist, and misandrous. Less oppositional are the religious conflicts among the storytellers; some are less ardently religious while others are concerned with the corporeal rather than the spiritual. The stories of the Heptameron are often cautionary tales about the corruption of the late medieval church, about decadent priests and monks, or about the unfortunate faithful whose belief in the efficacy of good works for salvation leads to disaster and death. The conflicts of the Reformation loom over the Heptameron not just as the origin of its ideological tensions but also as a prominent symptom of the larger, related disruptions that marked sixteenth-century Europe. Provocative and wide-ranging, appealing to specialists in numerous fields, Critical Tales is the first collective volume of studies in English on the Heptameron. The authors—Robert D. Cottrell, Hope Glidden, Marcel Tetel, Donald Stone, Tom Conley, Michel Jeanneret, Cathleen M. Bauschatz, François Cornilliat and Ullrich Langer, Mary B. McKinley, Philippe de Lajarte, Andre Tournon, Daniel Russell, François Rigolot, Paula Sommers, and Edwin M. Duval—present different approaches to Marguerite de Navarre's tales, dealing with such topics as confession, rape, the impact of printing on knowledge and narrative, narrative theory, and androgyny. The contributors to Critical Tales, like the storytellers of the Heptameron, are not afraid to challenge the critical establishment and one another. The book will be of interest to students and scholars of French and comparative literature and women's studies.


The Heptameron

The Heptameron
Author: Marguerite, Queen of Navarre
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2012-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0486149420

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DIVTen men and women engage in a storytelling battle of the sexes that abounds in murder, adultery, remorse, and revenge, all set in 16th-century France. Translation by Arthur Machen. /div


The Heptameron of the Tales of Margaret, Queen of Navarre

The Heptameron of the Tales of Margaret, Queen of Navarre
Author: Queen Marguerite (consort of Henry II, King of Navarre)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1922
Genre: Love stories, French
ISBN:

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The stories of the Heptameron are related by five men and five women for their amusement and edification after they have taken refuge in a Pyrenean Abbey from a series of disasters. Their subjects range from the bawdy to the romantic, from anti-clerical humor to serious reflections on spiritual matters.


The Heptameron of the Tales of Margaret, Queen of Navarre

The Heptameron of the Tales of Margaret, Queen of Navarre
Author: Queen Marguerite (consort of Henry II, King of Navarre)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1922
Genre: Romance fiction, French
ISBN:

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The stories of the Heptameron are related by five men and five women for their amusement and edification after they have taken refuge in a Pyrenean Abbey from a series of disasters. Their subjects range from the bawdy to the romantic, from anti-clerical humor to serious reflections on spiritual matters.