Authors: Madeleine de l'Aubespine, Anna Klosowska (Editor), Anna Klosowska
ISBN-13: 9780226141930, ISBN-10: 0226141934
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Date Published: October 2007
Edition: Bilingual
Anna Klosowska is associate professor of French at Miami University.
Madeleine de l’Aubespine (1546–1596), the toast of courtly and literary circles in sixteenth-century Paris, penned beautiful love poems to famous women of her day. The well-connected daughter and wife of prominent French secretaries of state, l’Aubespine was celebrated by her male peers for her erotic lyricism and scathingly original voice.
Rather than adopt the conventional self-effacement that defined female poets of the time, l’Aubespine’s speakers are sexual, dominant, and defiant; and her subjects are women who are able to manipulate, rebuke, and even humiliate men.
Unavailable in English until now and only recently identified from scattered and sometimes misattributed sources, l’Aubespine’s poems and literary works are presented here in Anna Klosowska’s vibrant translation. This collection, which features one of the first French lesbian sonnets as well as reproductions of l’Aubespine’s poetic translations of Ovid and Ariosto, will be heralded by students and scholars in literature, history, and women’s studies as an important addition to the Renaissance canon.
Acknowledgments
Series Editors’ Introduction
Volume Editor’s Introduction
Volume Editor’s Bibliography
Selected Poems
Appendix A Translation of Ovid’s Heroides, Second Epistle
Appendix B: Translation from Ariosto’s Orlando furioso, Canto 1
Series Editors’ Bibliography
Notes
Index of First Lines and Titles
General Index