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Pierre de Ronsard Critical Essay | Critical Essay by Ehsan Ahmed

This literature criticism consists of approximately 20 pages of analysis & critique of Pierre de Ronsard.
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Critical Essay by Ehsan Ahmed

SOURCE: "Pierre de Ronsard's Odes and the Law of Poetic Space," in Renaissance Quarterly, Vol. XLIV, No. 4, Winter, 1991, pp. 757-75.

In the following essay, Ahmed argues that in the Odes Ronsard goes beyond boundaries and rules that historically had defined poetry and the poet.

Et faictes que toujours j'espie
D'oeil veillant les secretz des cieulx.
("Ode à Michel de l'Hospital")

The Odes of 1550 and 1552 reveal Pierre de Ronsard's ambition to gain entry into the court of Henri II. In the 1550 preface to the Odes, Ronsard does not make the slightest effort to veil his literary and political objectives. He presents his Odes as a poetic challenge to Clément Marot's psalm translations of 1541 and 1543 with the discovery of an equally ancient lyric source, pagan rather than Hebraic, and he mounts an ad hominem attack on the court poet Mellin de Saint-Gelais in order to...
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Purchase our Pierre de Ronsard 1524–1585 - Critical Essay by Ehsan Ahmed
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