Abstract. Scève’s Délie (1544) contains an array of Latinizing and Hellenizing neologisms, anticipating the enrichment of the French language later promoted by the Pléiade. Less well explored are Scève’s novel denominal verbs. Around twenty denominal coinages (e.g. se paonner, gruer) can be found in the Délie, sometimes formed from nouns that had themselves only recently entered ...
xavier Bonnier, Mes silentes clameurs. Métaphore et discours amoureux dans ‘Délie’ de Maurice Scève (BLr, 83), Champion, 640 pp., explores the usage of metaphor and the hierarchy of themes in Scève’s poetry. Bonnier is also building on the work of G. Defaux. Vérard. Antoine Vérard, La Fleur des Batailles, Doolin de Maience (1501 ...
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