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Mannerism and Baroque in Seventeeth-Century French Poetry: The Example of Tristan L'Hermite
Mannerism and Baroque in Seventeeth-Century French Poetry: The Example of Tristan L'Hermite

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This book examines mannerism and baroque in the poetry of Tristan L'Hermite, a leading lyric poet of the seventeenth century. After presenting a history of scholarship on both the mannerist and baroque styles, James Shepard offers a definition of each as it applies to seventeenth-century lyric poetry. He then turns to Tristan’s works, examining the poems contained in the
Plaintes d'Acante et autres ouvres
,
Les Amours
La Lyre
, and the
Vers héroïques
; his religious poetry;
La Renommé
; and his recently discovered poems.
Shepard reveals Tristan’s amatory poetry to be mannerist and his heroic and religious poetry to be baroque. Many poems, however, contain elements of both styles. This supports Frank J. Warnke’s theory that Baroque is the period style, with mannerism and baroque being two aspects of the period. Shepard also uncovers a
baroque dompté
style — the toned-down baroque that Helmut Hatzfeld and others argue characterized French classicism — in some of Tristan’s heroic and religious poetry.
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