ENTRE ÉVOLUTION ET INVOLUTION : FRANÇOIS HABERT ET LA TRADITION LITTÉRAIRE DES TEMPLES ALLÉGORIQUES. (French)

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      Between evolution and involution: François Habert and the literary tradition of allegorical temples. (English)
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      The poetic temples of François Habert (1508?–1561?) are one of the last vestiges of the tradition of allegorical temples, very popular in the time of the Rhétoriqueurs. But there remains very little in his poetry of this type-cadre and its characteristics. The comparison of his temples with the temples of Jean Lemaire de Belges and Clément Marot shows the poetic debt of this author towards his great predecessors and at the same time his way of appropriating tradition. As an évangélique he restores the metaphor in its original meaning: the pagan temple of courtly literature becomes church again. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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