Marguerite De Roberval

Marguerite De Roberval
Title Marguerite De Roberval PDF eBook
Author Thomas Guthrie Marquis
Publisher DigiCat
Pages 170
Release 2022-07-20
Genre Fiction
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Marguerite de La Rocque de Roberval is the biography of a French noblewoman in the mid-1600s who was marooned on the Île des Démons while on her way to New France. She became well known after her subsequent rescue and return to France. You will be thrilled by this adventurous tale of courage and survival.

Marguerite De Roberval

Marguerite De Roberval
Title Marguerite De Roberval PDF eBook
Author T.G Marquis
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 150
Release 2020-08-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3752437987

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Reproduction of the original: Marguerite De Roberval by T.G Marquis

The Legend of Marguerite de Roberval

The Legend of Marguerite de Roberval
Title The Legend of Marguerite de Roberval PDF eBook
Author Arthur Phillips Stabler
Publisher
Pages 102
Release 1972
Genre Literary Criticism
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Marguerite de Roberval

Marguerite de Roberval
Title Marguerite de Roberval PDF eBook
Author Thomas Guthrie Marquis
Publisher Copp, Clark ; London : T.F. Unwin
Pages 264
Release 1899
Genre
ISBN

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Legends of Newfoundland & Labrador

Legends of Newfoundland & Labrador
Title Legends of Newfoundland & Labrador PDF eBook
Author Donald Wilson Stanley Ryan
Publisher Breakwater Books
Pages 84
Release 1990
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780921692409

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Marguerite de Navarre

Marguerite de Navarre
Title Marguerite de Navarre PDF eBook
Author Emily Butterworth
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 244
Release 2022
Genre
ISBN 1843846268

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A new exploration of the complexities and resolutions at play in the writings of Marguerite de Navarre, offering insights into how her work reflected the turbulence, uncertainties, and assurances of her historical period. Marguerite de Navarre was a Renaissance princess, diplomat, and mystical poet. She is arguably best known for The Heptameron, an answer to Boccaccio's Decameron, a brilliant and open-ended collection of short stories told by a group of men and women stranded in a monastery. The stories explore love, desire, male and female honour, individual salvation, and the iniquity of Franciscan monks, while the discussions between the storytellers enact and embody the tensions, ideologies, and prejudices underlying the stories. Marguerite herself was deeply involved in the debates and conflicts of her time. Her work reflects the turbulence, uncertainties, and assurances of her historical period, as the Renaissance re-imagined the past and the Reformation re-made the church, and represents her original and sometimes provocative position on these questions. This book presents The Heptameron and its investigations into gender relations, the nature of love, and the nature of religious faith in the context of the intellectual, religious, and political questions of the sixteenth century, setting it alongside Marguerite's other writings: her poetry, plays, and diplomatic letters. In chapters on communities, religion, politics, gender relationships, desire, and literary technique, it explores the complexities and resolutions of Marguerite's writing and her world. It aims to offer a guide to the critical tradition on Marguerite's work along with new readings of her texts, revealing both the historical specificity of her writing and its continuing relevance.

AndrŽ Thevet's North America

AndrŽ Thevet's North America
Title AndrŽ Thevet's North America PDF eBook
Author André Thevet
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 366
Release 1986
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780773505872

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André Thevet was one of the most widely travelled Frenchmen of the sixteenth century, visiting almost all the main countries and regions of western Europe, the Near East, and Brazil. He served four consecutive French kings, beginning with Henry II, as Royal Cosmographer and "garde des singularitez." As cosmographer, he wrote three major books dealing with the discovery and subsequent exploration of the New World: Les Singularitez de la France antarctique (1556), La Cosmographie universelle (1575), and the Grand Insulaire (unpublished, 1586). Although the portions of these works devoted to South America have received considerable attention from scholars, Thevet's work on North America has remained inaccessible to students of the Age of Discovery. Professors Schlesinger and Stabler have now added Thevet to the list of enjoyable books by early European explorers of North America.