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Louise Labé

    January 1, 1524 – April 25, 1566

    Louise Labé, known as "la Belle Cordière," stands as a prominent poet of the French Renaissance, celebrated for her profound exploration of themes such as Neoplatonism and Petrarchism. Her distinctive oeuvre includes elegies and sonnets, notable for their remarkable frankness in addressing eroticism and human desire. Beyond her poetry, Labé penned a feminist preface advocating for women writers and a prose allegory, "Debat de Folie et d'Amour." Her innovative literary voice and daring engagement with complex emotional landscapes have cemented her legacy as a significant figure in literary history.

    Louise Labé
    Étonnants Classiques: Lais et Sonnets - traduction inédite - entraînement au bac
    Oeuvres complètes
    Oeuvres poetiques
    Torheit und Liebe
    Ceuvres Completes
    Love Sonnets And Elegies