PIERRE DE RONSARD, ENGAGED POET? DISCOURSE ON THE MISERIES OF THESE TIMES (1562–1584) Cover Image

PJER DE RONSAR, ANGAŽOVANI PESNIK? BESEDE O JADIMA OVOG VREMENA(1562–1564)
PIERRE DE RONSARD, ENGAGED POET? DISCOURSE ON THE MISERIES OF THESE TIMES (1562–1584)

Author(s): Tamara Valčić Bulić
Subject(s): Studies of Literature, French Literature
Published by: Филозофски факултет, Универзитет у Новом Саду
Keywords: Ronsard; Protestants; engagement; discourses; movere; satire; allegory

Summary/Abstract: Pierre de Ronsard (1524-1585), renowned as the most significant French poet of the XVI century, chief of the literary school known as La Pleiade, in theme predominantly a love poet, enjoyed the status of a court poet before and during religious and civil wars (1562-1598). Despite his elitist beliefs on the specific status of poetry, Ronsard writes elegies and discourses in which he, at first benevolently and then with ever-increasing bitterness, warns his contemporaries, particularly his religious and political opponents - Protestants, of the evils that threaten France. Thus, Ronsard in Discourse on the Miseries of These Times (Discours des miseres de ce temps) evolves into a finest engaged poet, and as the time goes by and the war becomes inevitable, he becomes militant. The aim of this paper is to present different artistic and rhetorical devices which the poet uses to persuade his Protestant adversaries of the absurdity of the armed conflicts among brothers, and to determine the real reasons of their rebellion. Based on a detailed analysis, we can conclude that Ronsard strives to reveal all the negative sides of the incoming conflict using primarily rational arguments : war is senseless, the new faith does not agree with the French tradition but is "imported" from abroad, the society and its institutions are threatened. In addition, as a real orator, the poet wishes to excite his readers, which he achieves by using poignant and compelling descriptions, allegories and personifications of France and its residents, and finally reveals his personal feelings, openly criticizing and attacking his opponents.

  • Issue Year: 42/2017
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 219-235
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: Serbian