
As a published author, she accomplished a feat that most women could only dream- renown and success in a man's world and man's profession. One of the most elusive queens in French history, Marguerite of Angoulême, Duchess of Alençon, Queen of Navarre, lived during the late part of the 15th century and early part of the 16th, has escaped the comprehension of scholars for centuries. Marguerite, Queen, consort of Henry II, King of Navarre, 1492-1549- Study and teaching.Marguerite of Navarre Marguerite, Queen of Subject headings Marguerite, Queen, consort of Henry II, King of Navarre, 1492-1549. Screens of the Renaissance: contexts and themes of the Heptameron through films / Patricia Gravatt The Heptameron's tales 22 and 72 and the visual arts: resisting temptation / Virginia Krause The French Renaissance Chanson and cultural context in the Heptameron / Cathy Yandell Reconstituting the material context: A Pedagogical challenge in a virtual age / Catharine Randall In the mood for love: Teaching the Heptameron in a humanities Class / Michael Randallīetween the Heptameron and the Decameron / Kathleen Long Of mirrors and silence: mysticism in Heptameron 24 / Pascale BartheĪpproaches to the art of the Heptameron / Tom Conleyĭramatic approaches to teaching the Heptameron / Olga Anna Duhlīeyond gist: Reading the Heptameron as a foreign language text / Hope Glidden Teaching the Heptameron with Marguerite de Navarre's letters / Jane Couchman How male relationships shape a woman's text / E. Hopeĭoubles, crosses: Heptameron, story 71 / George Hoffmannįiction and Ritual in the Heptameron / Jan Miernowski Pour Faire Rire la Compagnie: comedy and laughter / Geoffrey R. Marguerite de Navarre and the invention of the histoire tragique / Herve Thomas Campangne Narrating feminine consciousness in the age of reform / Deborah N. Narrative complexities in the Heptameron / Mary B. Sexual equality and Evangelical Neoplatonism in the Heptameron / Philip FordĪesthetics, ethics, history, politics, and interpretation: Conjoining Methodological approaches to Heptameron 32/ Francois Rigolot The Heptameron and Italy: The case of Urbino / Michael Sherberg Reshaping the Medieval past: Courtly love and beyond in the Heptameron / Dora E. Teaching a publishing history for the Heptameron / Susan BroomhallĪfin que vous Connaissiez, Mesdames: The Heptameron and conduct literature for women / Kathleen M. Marguerite, Lefevre dEtaples, and the growth of Christian humanism in France / Charles G. Some assembly required: The Heptameron and new media technologies / Sylvie L.F. Series Approaches to teaching world literature Notes
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New York : Modern Language Association of America, 2007. Approaches to teaching Marguerite de Navarre's Heptameron / edited by Colette H.
