Table of contents for Distant voices still heard : contemporary readings of French Renaissance literature / edited by John O'Brien and Malcolm Quainton.


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1 The Highs and Lows of Structuralist Reading: Rabelais,
Pantagruel, chapters 10-13
Francois Rigolot Princeton University
2 Rabelais' Strength and the Pitfalls of Methodology:
Tiers Livre, chapters 7-18
Michel Jeanneret  University of Geneva
3 'Blond chef, grande conqueste': Feminist Theories of
the Gaze, the blason anatomique and Louise Lab6's
Sonnet 6
Ann Rosalind Jones Smith College
4 Louise Labe's Feminist Poetics
Carla Freccero  University of California
5 Reading and Writing in the Tenth Story of the Heptameron
Floyd Gray  University of Michigan
6 Fetishism and Storytelling in Nouvelle 57 of
Marguerite de Navarre's Heptameron
Nancy Frelick  University of British Columbia



7 Creative Choreography: Intertextual Dancing in Ronsard's
Sonnets pour Helene: II, 30
Malcolm Quainton University of Lancaster
8 An Overshadowed Valediction: Ronsard's Dedicatory
Epistle to Villeroy
Thomas Greene Yale University
9 'De l'amitie' (Essais 1.28): 'Luy' and 'Moy'
Ann Moss University of Durham
10 Montaigne's Death Sentences: Narrative and Subjectivity
in 'De la diversion' (Essais 3.4)
Lawrence Kritzman Dartmouth College
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