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"As a member of the mid-sixteenth-century literary group the Pleiade, Joachim du Bellay sought to elevate his native French to the level of the classical languages - a goal pursued with great spirit, elegance, irony, and wit in the poems of The Regrets. Widely viewed as one of the finest sonnet sequences in all of French literature, this Renaissance masterpiece wryly echoes the homesickness and longing of Ovid's poetry written in exile - because du Bellay finds himself lost in Rome, the very home Ovid longed for. In this translation by David R. Slavitt, these poems retain their original formal playfulness as well as their gracefully rendered but nonetheless moving melancholy. In decadent Rome, among hypocrites, thieves, and snobs, du Bellay uses his poetry as an opportunity for social satire and caustic self-criticism; it becomes a salvation of sorts, an approach peculiarly modern in its blending of the classical, the social, and the personal."--BOOK JACKET.
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The Regrets: With the Antiquities of Rome, Three Latin Elegies, and the Defense and Enrichment of the French Language
September 28, 2006, University of Pennsylvania Press
Hardcover
in French
- Bilingual edition
0812239415 9780812239416
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The regrets: a bilingual edition
2004, Northwestern University Press
in English
0810119935 9780810119932
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Les regrets, précédé de Les antiquités de Rome et suivi de La défense et illustration de la langue française
1967, Gallimard
in French
2070321479 9782070321476
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