Confessional Identity, Eating, and Reading: Catholic Imitations of Du Bartas’s Sepmaine
(2010)
Journal Article
Banks, K. (2010). Confessional Identity, Eating, and Reading: Catholic Imitations of Du Bartas’s Sepmaine. Nottingham French Studies, 49(3), 62-78. https://doi.org/10.3366/nfs.2010-3.007
Professor Kathryn Banks' Outputs (2)
Difference, Cognition, and Causality: Maurice Scève’s Délie and Charles de Bovelles’s Ars Oppositorum (2010)
Journal Article
Banks, K. (2010). Difference, Cognition, and Causality: Maurice Scève’s Délie and Charles de Bovelles’s Ars Oppositorum. French Studies, 64(2), 139-149. https://doi.org/10.1093/fs/knq008This article juxtaposes two very different texts, Charles de Bovelles's Ars oppositorum (1511) and Maurice Scève's Délie (1544), examples of Latin prose philosophy and vernacular love lyric respectively. It is not a study of sources: it considers the... Read More about Difference, Cognition, and Causality: Maurice Scève’s Délie and Charles de Bovelles’s Ars Oppositorum.