The Narrative Imagination: Comic Tales by Phillippe de Vigneulles

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Abstract

Philippe de Vigneulles (1471--1528), cloth merchant and hosier from the city of Metz, wrote a collection of comic short stories which he called Cent Nouvelles ou contes joyeux. The work constitutes an important step in the development of the nouvelle form in France. In an extended explication, Ms. Kotin analyzes the tales for the modern reader, historically, generically, structurally, and in terms of their human significance.

Inscribed in a tradition of short narrative forms in late medieval and early Renaissance France, these tales remake or recast traditional narrative patterns into new forms. Philippe de Vigneulles's tales constitute a "recit" of human life, supported by the sympathetic presence of the author and his beloved city of Metz.
Original languageEnglish (US)
PublisherUniversity Press of Kentucky
Number of pages152
ISBN (Electronic)978-0-8131-6371-0
StatePublished - 1977

Publication series

NameStudies in Romance Languages

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