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du Bellay

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du Bel·lay  (d b-l, dü b-l), Joachim
See Joachim du Bellay.

du Bellay (French) [dy bɛlɛ]
n
(Biographies) See (Joachim du) Bellay


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This period of just over fifteen years witnessed the publication of no less than thirty-three examples of Amours, written by great writers (Sceve, Du Bellay, Ronsard et al.
The studies provide reinterpretations of well-known texts by Rabelais, Du Bellay, and Montaigne, as well as considerations of lesser-known French emblematic fables.
15) Chapter five looks at how Du Bellay invests "France" with meaning as he constructs a poetics of exile while serving his patron Jean Du Bellay in Rome.
 
 
 
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