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OverviewPierre de Lavirey was born in the east of France in 1541 and died in 1619 in Troyes. Little is known about him or his life, but, in addition to his translations of various Italian books, he has left behind him adaptations into French of nine Italian plays which make him one of the most prolific writers of comedy in the sixteenth century. These adaptations are a valuable source for the study of the language of the theatre and of the techniques of creative translation in the period. Les Tromperies formed part of the second collection of adaptations written by Lavirey. It was first published in Troyes in 1611 by Pierre Chevillot. Its source is Nicolò Secco’s Gl’Inganni, first performed in Milan in 1548. This title is Volume 100 in the series Exeter French Texts/Textes littéraires. It includes an introduction, select bibliography and essential notes, all in French. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Pierre de Larivey , Keith Cameron , Paul WrightPublisher: University of Exeter Imprint: University of Exeter Volume: Vol 100 Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.182kg ISBN: 9780859895392ISBN 10: 0859895394 Pages: 106 Publication Date: 01 September 1997 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly 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. Language: French Table of ContentsReviewsThis volume brings to one hundred the number of texts published by Exeter University Press in the highly regarded Textes Litteraires series edited by Keith Cameron. Well produced and attractively presented, this modern edition of Pierre de Larivey's Les Tromperies is in all respects a worthy successor to the other volumes in the series. (Modern Literary Review, Volume 96 No. 3, 2001) This well-presented and informative edition contains one of the nine plays the prolific Larivey adapted from an Italian original ... [and] with its concisely formulated scholarship provides a very useful insight into Italian and French Renaissance comedy. (French Studies, Issue LIV No. 3, 2000) This volume brings to one hundred the number of texts published by Exeter University Press in the highly regarded Textes Litteraires series edited by Keith Cameron. Well produced and attractively presented, this modern edition of Pierre de Larivey's Les Tromperies is in all respects a worthy successor to the other volumes in the series. (Modern Literary Review, Volume 96 No. 3, 2001) This well-presented and informative edition contains one of the nine plays the prolific Larivey adapted from an Italian original . . . [and] with its concisely formulated scholarship provides a very useful insight into Italian and French Renaissance comedy. (French Studies, Issue LIV No. 3, 2000) This volume brings to one hundred the number of texts published by Exeter University Press in the highly regarded Textes Littraires series edited by Keith Cameron. Well produced and attractively presented, this modern edition of Pierre de Larivey's Les Tromperies is in all respects a worthy successor to the other volumes in the series. -Modern Literary Review, Vol 96: 3, 2001 Author InformationKeith Cameron is Professor of French and Renaissance Studies at the University of Exeter. Paul Wright is a former MA student from the University of Exter who now works in the civil service. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |