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Le Bourdeau des neuf pucelles

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A poetic and critical miscellany that revisits a seventeenth-century libertine poet’s life and suppressed writings, combining original verse, adaptations of fragmentary texts, and editorial commentary. The author dedicates and tempers erotic material while recounting the poet’s arrest, trial, and execution, and reflects on censorship, literary reputation, and the survival of texts despite suppression. The volume alternates elegiac homage, descriptive pastiche of lost poems, and restrained erotic imagination, and includes notes about recovered fragments and the limits of reproduction. Overall it explores the tension between artistic daring and social repression through poetry and prose annotation.

About the Author

Féret, Charles-Théophile portrait

Charles-Théophile Féret

Charles-Théophile Féret was a French author known for his work in the early 19th century. His notable book, "Le Bourdeau des neuf pucelles," showcases his literary style and thematic interests. While not widely recognized today, Féret contributed to the rich tapestry of French literature during his time, reflecting the cultural and social dynamics of his era. His works offer insights into the literary trends of the period and continue to be of interest to scholars and readers exploring the evolution of French narrative.

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