EustacheDeschamps (1346 – 1406 or 1407) was a French poet, byname Morel, in French "Nightshade". Deschamps was born in Vertus. He received lessons in...
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the kite swoops upon them. The moral ballade based on the story by EustacheDeschamps demonstrates “How gentle words are frequently deceptive”. The mouse...
preuses, who were sometimes added, though the women chosen varied. EustacheDeschamps selected "a group of rather bizarre heroines" selected from fiction...
admired and imitated by other poets, including Geoffrey Chaucer and EustacheDeschamps, well into the 15th century. Machaut composed in a wide range of styles...
in the royal name. Langland's French contemporary, the satirical EustacheDeschamps, also includes the story among his other moral ballades based on fables...
events in the life of Tomyris and her defeat of Cyrus and his armies. EustacheDeschamps added Tomyris to his poetry as one of the nine Female Worthies in...
Master Matthew, Eustache wishes "the ill of Saint Leu, a spell of madness, those of Saint Josse and Saint Matelin..." (EustacheDeschamps, Oeuvres complètes...
the nobility. He is referred to as a noble translator and poet by EustacheDeschamps and by his contemporary John Gower. It has been suggested that the...
the farmer takes the snake home to revive it and is bitten there. EustacheDeschamps told it this way in a moral ballade dating from the end of the 14th...
influence was documented in literary works. The medieval French poet EustacheDeschamps dedicated one of his ballads to "Phelippe en Lancastre," as a partisan...
and chroniclers alike: Huizinga quotes instances in the ballads of EustacheDeschamps, "monotonous and gloomy variations of the same dismal theme", and...
that everyone can gaze and gape after them". Contemporaneous poet EustacheDeschamps advised "a wide-open neckline and a tight dress with slits through...
Documents arméniens (1906), Volume 2.I. EustacheDeschamps. EustacheDeschamps (1346–1407), a French poet. Deschamps' Poems and the Crusade. In The Crusade...
literary style spread rapidly and in France, influenced such writers as EustacheDeschamps and Guillaume de Machaut. In England, Geoffrey Chaucer helped establish...
Romance of the Rose by Guillaume de Lorris (extended by Jean de Meun). EustacheDeschamps called himself a "nettle in Chaucer's garden of poetry". In 1385,...
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Latin sources and also figures as a moral ballade among the poems of EustacheDeschamps under the title of La fourmi et le céraseron. From the start it assumes...
communications Deborah Sinnreich-Levi, professor of literature, specialist on EustacheDeschamps Alex Wellerstein, historian of science, specialist on history of nuclear...
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