The conjugal and mourning poems that Berardino Rota and Pierre de Brach devoted to their wives, who died prematurely, reveal in their collections a similarity in both style and structure, inspired by Petrarch, but refashioned in original form. A direct influence could be conjectured, by exploring the links between the Neapolitain literary production and that of the South-West of France (1530-80). Nor ca one ignore the notions of heterodoxy in that period.

Berardino Rota e Pierre de Brach. Poésie conjugale / poésie funèbre au XVIe siècle entre Naples et la France

CAVALLINI, Concetta
2015-01-01

Abstract

The conjugal and mourning poems that Berardino Rota and Pierre de Brach devoted to their wives, who died prematurely, reveal in their collections a similarity in both style and structure, inspired by Petrarch, but refashioned in original form. A direct influence could be conjectured, by exploring the links between the Neapolitain literary production and that of the South-West of France (1530-80). Nor ca one ignore the notions of heterodoxy in that period.
2015
La poésie conjugale et funèbre que Berardino Rota et Pierre de Brach ont consacrée à leurs femmes décédées prématurément révèle des traits communs aussi bien dans l’expression que dans la structure des recueils, inspirés de Pétrarque mais retravaillés de manière originale. Une influence directe serait à envisager, en approfondissant les rapports qui liaient la production littéraire napolitaine des années 1530-1580 avec le sud-ouest de la France, sans oublier l’incidence des idées hétérodoxes.
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