Composed by Pierre Durand shortly before 1530, the prose version of Guillaume de Palerne presents many features worth of interest; this article analyses in particular the terms in which the author intervenes in the text, to refer to his verse model and to comment on the new romance he is in the process of constructing. As a result of these interventions, the prosateur is very much a presence in his text, and one ready to share with his readers his own moral interpretation of the story.

Guillaume de Palerne en prose : quelques notes de lecture / M. Colombo. - In: CAHIERS DE RECHERCHES MÉDIÉVALES ET HUMANISTES. - ISSN 2115-6360. - 30:(2015), pp. 391-405.

Guillaume de Palerne en prose : quelques notes de lecture

M. Colombo
2015

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Composed by Pierre Durand shortly before 1530, the prose version of Guillaume de Palerne presents many features worth of interest; this article analyses in particular the terms in which the author intervenes in the text, to refer to his verse model and to comment on the new romance he is in the process of constructing. As a result of these interventions, the prosateur is very much a presence in his text, and one ready to share with his readers his own moral interpretation of the story.
Rédigée peu avant 1530 par Pierre Durand, la version en prose de Guillaume de Palerne présente plusieurs caractéristiques dignes d’intérêt ; cet article analyse en particulier les prises de parole de l’auteur pour désigner la source en vers et pour commenter le nouveau récit qu’il est en train de construire. Il en ressort l’image d’un prosateur bien présent dans son texte et prêt à en offrir une interprétation morale à partager avec ses lecteurs.
Settore L-LIN/04 - Lingua e Traduzione - Lingua Francese
2015
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