Ronsard and the Age of Gold
Discover the intricate world of French poetry with "Ronsard and the Age of Gold" by Elizabeth Armstrong, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This compelling study delves into the myth of the 'Age of Gold,' a concept inherited from classical antiquity that flourished during the Renaissance. Spanning 236 pages, Armstrong explores a variety of influences on this period—ranging from classical to medieval and contemporary sources—while also shedding light on overlooked facets of Pierre de Ronsard's prolific literary contributions. Ideal for scholars and poetry enthusiasts alike, this paperback serves as a detailed examination of Ronsard's significance in the context of history and criticism. Join Armstrong on this enlightening journey through a pivotal era of French literature and the enduring legacy of one of its most celebrated poets.