Malherbe: Points Obscurs Et Nouveaux De Sa Vie Normande by V. Bourrienne delves into the life and works of François de Malherbe, a prominent French poet, critic, and translator of the late Renaissance and early Baroque periods. This biographical work, originally published in 1895, offers a detailed examination of Malherbe's life in Normandy, shedding light on previously obscure aspects of his personal history. Bourrienne's study presents a portrait of the poet, drawing from a contemporary painting, and seeks to provide a nuanced understanding of Malherbe's influence on French literature. The book explores Malherbe's role in shaping the French language and his contributions to the development of classical French poetry. This volume is a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of French literature, providing insights into the life and times of one of France's most important literary figures.
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