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Heptameron Tales of Love and Life by Margaret of Navarre

Heptameron Tales of Love and Life by Margaret of Navarre

著者: Marguerite of Navarre
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THE HEPTAMERON, first published posthumously in 1558, is a captivating collection of stories divided into seven days, each featuring ten tales, plus an eighth day with two additional stories. Richly exploring themes of love, infidelity, and the complexities of human emotion, these narratives sparked accusations of looseness from contemporary critics. Authored by Margaret of Navarre (also known as Margaret of Angoulême), a pivotal figure in the French Renaissances intellectual and cultural spheres, this work stands out for its unique blend of passionate desire and spiritual reflection. As George Saintsbury noted in his 1892 essay, the Heptameron uniquely captures the duality of joy and sorrow in human life, merging sincere religiosity with a candid exploration of earthly pleasures. Discover the intricate tapestry of emotions and moral dilemmas that define this remarkable literary treasure.Copyright Short Stories アート 世界 文学史・文学批評
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  • 019 - Appendix C Tale IV
    2026/02/23
    THE HEPTAMERON, first published posthumously in 1558, is a captivating collection of stories divided into seven days, each featuring ten tales, plus an eighth day with two additional stories. Richly exploring themes of love, infidelity, and the complexities of human emotion, these narratives sparked accusations of looseness from contemporary critics. Authored by Margaret of Navarre (also known as Margaret of Angoulême), a pivotal figure in the French Renaissances intellectual and cultural spheres, this work stands out for its unique blend of passionate desire and spiritual reflection. As George Saintsbury noted in his 1892 essay, the Heptameron uniquely captures the duality of joy and sorrow in human life, merging sincere religiosity with a candid exploration of earthly pleasures. Discover the intricate tapestry of emotions and moral dilemmas that define this remarkable literary treasure.
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    6 分
  • 018 - Appendix B Tale I
    2026/02/23
    THE HEPTAMERON, first published posthumously in 1558, is a captivating collection of stories divided into seven days, each featuring ten tales, plus an eighth day with two additional stories. Richly exploring themes of love, infidelity, and the complexities of human emotion, these narratives sparked accusations of looseness from contemporary critics. Authored by Margaret of Navarre (also known as Margaret of Angoulême), a pivotal figure in the French Renaissances intellectual and cultural spheres, this work stands out for its unique blend of passionate desire and spiritual reflection. As George Saintsbury noted in his 1892 essay, the Heptameron uniquely captures the duality of joy and sorrow in human life, merging sincere religiosity with a candid exploration of earthly pleasures. Discover the intricate tapestry of emotions and moral dilemmas that define this remarkable literary treasure.
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    11 分
  • 017 - Appendix A Prologue
    2026/02/23
    THE HEPTAMERON, first published posthumously in 1558, is a captivating collection of stories divided into seven days, each featuring ten tales, plus an eighth day with two additional stories. Richly exploring themes of love, infidelity, and the complexities of human emotion, these narratives sparked accusations of looseness from contemporary critics. Authored by Margaret of Navarre (also known as Margaret of Angoulême), a pivotal figure in the French Renaissances intellectual and cultural spheres, this work stands out for its unique blend of passionate desire and spiritual reflection. As George Saintsbury noted in his 1892 essay, the Heptameron uniquely captures the duality of joy and sorrow in human life, merging sincere religiosity with a candid exploration of earthly pleasures. Discover the intricate tapestry of emotions and moral dilemmas that define this remarkable literary treasure.
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    6 分
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