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Joachim du Bellay
Born
c. 1522 Liré, Anjou, France
Died
1 January 1560(1560-01-01) (aged 37–38) Paris, France
Occupation
Poet
Period
16th century
Genre
Poetry
Literary movement
French Renaissance, Petrarchism[1]
Notable works
Les Regrets
Joachim du Bellay[a] (French:[ʒɔaʃɛ̃dybɛlɛ]; c. 1522 – 1 January 1560)[2] was a French poet, critic, and a founder of La Pléiade. He notably wrote the manifesto of the group: Défense et illustration de la langue française, which aimed at promoting French as an artistic language, equal to Greek and Latin.
^Minta, Stephen (1980). Petrarch and Petrarchism: the English and French Traditions. Manchester; New York: Manchester University Press; Barnes & Noble. p. 156. ISBN 0-719-00745-3.
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JoachimduBellay (French: [ʒɔaʃɛ̃ dy bɛlɛ]; c. 1522 – 1 January 1560) was a French poet, critic, and a founder of La Pléiade. He notably wrote the manifesto...
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defense and illustration of the French language) (1549) by the poet JoachimduBellay, which maintained that French (like the Tuscan of Petrarch and Dante)...
letter S. The Chartreux is mentioned for the first time in 1558 by JoachimduBellay in a poem entitled Vers Français sur la mort d'un petit chat, or "French...
great expense. Writers such as François Rabelais, Pierre de Ronsard, JoachimduBellay, and Michel de Montaigne, painters such as Jean Clouet, and musicians...
des Innocents is a monumental public fountain located on the place Joachim-du-Bellay in the Les Halles district in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France...
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also included the first published poems of JoachimDuBellay and Pierre de Ronsard. Around Ronsard, DuBellay and Jean Antoine de Baïf there formed a group...
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the 16th century. They were later followed by Pierre de Ronsard, JoachimduBellay and Jean Antoine de Baïf, around whom formed a group of radical young...
French language, La Défense et illustration de la langue Française, by JoachimduBellay, was published. Francis I died in 1547. His son, Henry II, made his...
first and last lines is a frequent feature of poems. In Les Regrets, JoachimduBellay forms a palindromic epanadiplosis: If you want to live in court, Dilliers...
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London{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link). Pater, Walter, "JoachimduBellay", Studies in the History of the Renaissance. Uglow, Jennifer, Introduction...
Garcilaso de la Vega, Giovanni della Casa, Thomas Wyatt, Henry Howard, JoachimduBellay, Edmund Spenser, and Philip Sidney. Scotland: Castalian Band. England:...