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OverviewThis edition presents in English, for the first time, Jeanne d’Albret’s Letters to the king, his mother, his brother, her own brother-in-law, and the queen of England, together with her Ample Declaration (1568) defending her decampment to the Protestant stronghold of La Rochelle. A historical-biographical introduction situates these writings in the larger context of Reformation politics and examines in detail the specific literary characteristics of her memoir. In her works, Jeanne d’Albret asserts her own position as legal sovereign of Béarn and Navarre and situates herself at the nexus of overlapping political, religious, and familial tensions. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jeanne D′albret , Kathleen M. Llewellyn , Emily E. Thompson , Colette H. WinnPublisher: Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US Imprint: Arizona Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies,US Volume: 490 Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 23.30cm Weight: 0.184kg ISBN: 9780866985451ISBN 10: 086698545 Pages: 116 Publication Date: 26 February 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments xi Introduction 1 A Note on the Translation 37 Letters from the Queen of Navarre with an Ample Declaration 39 Chronology 95 Genealogical Tables 99 Maps 103 Bibliography 105 Index 111ReviewsJeanne d'Albret's Ample Declaration, presented here in an elegant translation accompanied by an informative study, greatly enhances our understanding of the Queen of Navarre's cultural and political role during the turbulent era of the French Wars of Religion. With concision and clarity, the editors explain the confusing times in which Jeanne lived, and explore the finer details of genre, imagery, and voice in the text itself, allowing scholars and students alike to make a closer acquaintance with this uniquely important historical figure. Leah Chang Associate Professor of French, The George Washington University Jeanne d'Albret's Ample Declaration, presented here in an elegant translation accompanied by an informative study, greatly enhances our understanding of the Queen of Navarre's cultural and political role during the turbulent era of the French Wars of Religion. With concision and clarity, the editors explain the confusing times in which Jeanne lived, and explore the finer details of genre, imagery, and voice in the text itself, allowing scholars and students alike to make a closer acquaintance with this uniquely important historical figure. Leah Chang Associate Professor of French, The George Washington University Author InformationKathleen M. Llewellyn is Professor of French at St. Louis University. Her area of research is the literature of cultural practices and perspectives in early modern France. Emily E. Thompson is Professor of French at Webster University in St. Louis. She writes on the evolution of the nouvelle and of editing practices in sixteenth-century France. Colette H. Winn is Professor of French at Washington University in St. Louis. She specializes in editing early modern writings by women. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |