
PUBLIÉES AVEC L'AUTORISATION DE M. le Ministre de l'Instruction Publique. - D'après les manuscrits des bibliothèques du Roi et de l'Arsenal. - PAR J. MARIE GUICHARD. - 1842
INTRODUCTION.
LISTE DES AUTEURS NOMMÉS EN TÊTE DE QUELQUES-UNES DES POÉSIES CONTENUES DANS CE VOLUME.
POÉSIES DE CHARLES D'ORLÉANS - DE JEHAN DE LORRAINE, DE GILLES DES OURMES, DU COMTE DE CLERMONT, DE SIMONNET ET DE JEHAN CAILLAU, DE BERTHAULT DE VILLEBRESME, DE FREDET, ETC.
These poems bring the voice of a 15th‑century French prince whose life was tangled in the wars of his age. Born into the royal house, he spent years as a captive, and his verses echo the yearning and refined melancholy of a courtly mind. Though forgotten for centuries, modern scholars have gathered his ballades from royal manuscripts, offering a rare glimpse of an elegant stylist who once rivaled his famous contemporary Villon.
The collection unfolds with gentle melodies and subtle wordplay, inviting listeners to wander through love‑laden reveries, fleeting joys, and the sorrow of exile. Each ballade balances formal precision with an intimate emotional pulse, revealing a poet who could turn the hardships of captivity into lyrical grace. As an audio experience, the verses sparkle with the cadence of medieval French while remaining surprisingly accessible, making the listener feel the timeless resonance of a mind that sought beauty amid turbulence.
Language
fr
Duration
~8 hours (505K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Miranda van de Heijning, Renald Levesque and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. This file was produced from images generously made available by the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF/Gallica)
Release date
2004-12-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1394–1465
A French prince shaped by war, captivity, and court life, he became one of the most memorable lyric poets of the late Middle Ages. His poems are admired for their grace, wit, and quiet sadness.
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