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Hardcover The Testaments of François Villon Book

ISBN: 1026029473

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The Testaments of François Villon

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"The Testaments of Fran ois Villon" brings together the seminal works of one of the most enigmatic and influential figures in late medieval literature. Composed during the 15th century, these poems capture the raw, irreverent, and profoundly moving voice of Fran ois Villon, a man whose life was as turbulent as his verses were refined. The collection primarily features the "Lesser Testament" (Le Lais) and the "Greater Testament" (Le Testament), works that blend sharp satire with deep introspection.

In these pages, Villon reflects on a life of poverty, crime, and debauchery while confronting the universal themes of mortality, the passage of time, and the quest for redemption. His unique style breaks from the courtly traditions of his era, opting instead for a gritty realism and a mastery of the ballade form. From the haunting beauty of "The Ballade of Dead Ladies" to his biting wit directed at the figures of authority in medieval Paris, Villon's poetry offers an unparalleled glimpse into the human condition during a period of great transition.

This volume serves as a vital testament to a poet who transformed the language of the streets into enduring art. Readers will find a compelling mixture of lyricism and street-smart wisdom that continues to resonate with modern audiences, securing Villon's place as the first of the "po tes maudits."

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