
audiobook
by François Bérenger de La Tour d'Albenas
l'Amie RUSTIQUE, Et autres vers divers,
Le contenu en ce volume.
L'Amie rustique, divisée par Eglogues.
L'Amie rustique.
L'Amie rustique.
L'Amie rustique.
L'Amie rustique.
Chansons.
Chant de Vertu, et Fortune:
Chant Funebre de feu Anne Philiponne, Damoyselle:
This modest volume gathers a lively assortment of early‑modern French poems, ranging from tender love verses addressed to a “rustic friend” to solemn funeral chants and witty epitaphs. The poet weaves together pastoral eclogues, moral songs and occasional reflections on fortune, each piece echoing the courtly yet earthy sensibility of the sixteenth‑century Renaissance. Dedicated to a noble patron, the work also contains brief lyrical interludes that celebrate virtue, friendship, and the fleeting nature of youth.
In performance, the language retains its rich, musical rhythm, inviting listeners to hear the ebb and flow of rhyme that once filled the halls of Lyon’s literary circles. The verses balance rustic charm with philosophical hints, offering a glimpse into the era’s blend of classical allusion and everyday concerns. Whether you are drawn to heartfelt laments or bright, almost playful chants, the collection provides a vivid auditory portrait of a time when poetry served both personal devotion and public entertainment.
The manuscript’s original printing by Robert Granjon in Lyon adds a tangible sense of history, while the poet’s candid voice—sometimes playful, sometimes mournful—creates an intimate dialogue with the audience. Listeners will discover how the verses capture the tension between the timeless countryside and the bustling market of ideas that defined the Renaissance mind.
Language
fr
Duration
~1 hours (64K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Laurent Vogel and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF/Gallica) at http://gallica.bnf.fr)
Release date
2006-11-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A 16th-century French poet and legal scholar from Aubenas, he wrote lively verse shaped by Renaissance taste and Italian literary models. His surviving work places him among the lesser-known voices of French poetry in the 1500s.
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