FROISSART, JEAN

zhäN frəwäsärˈ, c.1337–1410?, French chronicler, poet, and courtier, b. Valenciennes. Although ordained as a priest, he led a worldly life. He became a protégé of Queen Philippa of England, visited the court of David II of Scotland, and accompanied (1366) Edward the Black Prince on the campaign in Gascony. He also traveled widely in the Low Countries and in Italy. In the south of France he saw the brilliant court of Gaston III of Foix, and he later described it in a famous passage. Nothing is known of his life after 1404: his death date is traditionally 1410. His chronicle, continuing that of Jean le Bel, canon of Liège, covers the history of Western Europe from the early 14th cent. to 1400, roughly the first half of the Hundred Years War. In literary merit Froissart's chronicle far surpasses similar efforts in any European language. He described events with brilliance and gusto, and his sympathy was with the established order—or disorder—of his time. His highly partisan spirit and disregard for accuracy limit the value of his chronicle as pure history, yet few historians have so successfully brought an era to life. The chronicle remains a superb portrait of contemporary society. Apart from a tedious romance, Méliador, Froissart's poetry is charming and light; it somewhat influenced Chaucer, whom Froissart probably knew personally. The standard English translation (1523–25) of the chronicles by John Bourchier, Lord Berners, is available in many editions.

See study by R. M. Smith (1965).

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...1990. Dembowski, Peter F. Jean Froissart and His "Meliador": Context...and Creativity in the Poetry of Jean Froissart." Yale French Studies , special...limitation: La Prison amoureuse de Jean Froissart." Neophilologus 70 1986 : 341...
...apology. Every one ought to read Froissart, but nevertheless, considering...question, Did you ever read Froissart? should be put to them. And...and of all such chroniclers Froissart is surely the most readable...dependent on his predecessor, Jean le Bel, for others he is himself...
...fame of the Chronicles is due to Jean le Bel, the real author of the...be verified by a comparison of Froissart with the recovered history of Jean le Bel, there is much in the common estimate of Froissart that is really due to the Middle...
...hell. "In our faith, writes Froissart, "there ought to be no variation...Arc pp. 392 ff. . Again, Froissart is perfectly aware that, much...revenues are" p. 460 . When Jean de Varennes, a Doctor of Laws...miniature, p. 58 . Again, Froissart shows us how little the King...
...Espingues, Evrard d 34 Estampes, Jean d 25 Eugene IV, Pope 24 -25 Eyck...33 Folarton, Allart 72 Fouquet, Jean Miniatures: Boccaccio: "Des Cas...Emperor, King of Naples 12 , 81 Froissart, Jean 19 Froment, Nicolas 53 , 68 Gaguin...
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...TECHNIQUE: LORLOGE AMOUREUS DE JEAN FROISSART. by Patrick Wheeler Auteur celebre des Chroniques, Jean Froissart (ca.1335-1400) a aussi laisse...vecue" du celebre chroniqueur, Jean Froissart.(1) La representation de lhorloge...
Jean Froissart: Chroniques, Livre III: Le Manuscrit Saint-Vincent De Besancon. by Jane H.M. Taylor Jean Froissart: Chroniques, livre III: Le manuscrit Saint-Vincent de Besancon...
...Fourteenth Century: Juan Ruiz Guillaume de Machaut, Jean Froissart and Geoffrey Chaucer by PHILIP E. BENNETT Laurence...Fourteenth Century: Juan Ruiz Guillaume de Machaut, Jean Froissart and Geoffrey Chaucer (Gainesville, Florida: University...
...Conspirators in the Chronicles of Jean Froissart and Jean le Bel by Gerald Nachtwey Ever...Dauphin and - presumably - more than Jean: the first time that sentiment is uttered in either chronicle. Froissart alone adds that the Dauphin...
...moderne" a la fin du Moyen Age: Jean Froissart et Christine de Pizan." 153...University of Florida Press, 1997. Froissart, Jean, Laurence De Looze, ed. and...and Creativity in the Poetry of Jean Froissart." Yale French Studies 80 (1991...
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...Society of Literature, considered Jean Froissart, a contemporary of Chaucer and...medieval European writers. Yet Froissart is, essentially, a gossip. This...so important and so attractive. Froissart recounts, for example, while...
...and the French author of the Anominalle chronicle, Jean Froissart, also pass negative comment on the role of Katherine...discussion of Katherines character, with one exception. Froissart stated that `she was a lady accustomed to honours...
...harshest acts were still condemned. The Flemish chronicler Jean le Bel (c. 1290-1370) criticised the treatment of...on the orders of the Black Prince, drew the ire of Jean Froissart (c. 1335-1410), who claimed that 3,000 men...
...with horror by contemporaries, including Geoffrey Chaucer, John Gower and the chroniclers Thomas Walsingham and Jean Froissart. The revolt set a pattern for popular rebellion that lasted well into the 15th and 16th centuries--and perhaps...
...forces. The towns governor, Jean de Vienne, was resourceful...Calais was left to its fate. Jean de Vienne, parleyed with Edwards...according to the chronicler Froissart) he softened to the extent...necks at Edwards command. Froissart relates that Edward, enraged...
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...Wednesday, July 12, 1391, havingrefused the blessings of the priest. Amerigots story is recorded in Jean Froissarts Chronicles. Froissart was one ofthe most important chroniclers of medieval Europe. He travelled around England,Scotland...
...Wednesday, July 12, 1391, havingrefused the blessings of the priest. Amerigots story is recorded in Jean Froissarts Chronicles. Froissart was one of the most important chroniclers of medieval Europe. Hetravelled around England, Scotland...


 

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FROISSART, JEAN zhaN fr wasar , c.1337 1410?, French chronicler, poet, and courtier...poetry is charming and light; it somewhat influenced Chaucer, whom Froissart probably knew personally. The standard English translation (1523 25...
...historians, among them Geoffroi de Villehardouin , Jean de Joinville , Jean Froissart , and Philippe de Comines , last of the major medieval...of Theodore d Aubigne , Guillaume de Bartas, and Jean de Sponde . The greatest prose of the period was...
...Geoffroi de Villehardouin , and the chronicles of Jean, sire de Joinville , Jean Froissart , and Philippe de Comines in successive centuries...in the 16th and 17th cent. by the writings of Jean Bodin and Jean Mabillon , and great critical collections...
...of St. Anselm (12th cent.), Jean de Joinville s Memoirs of St. Louis IX (13th cent.), and Jean Froissart s Chroniques (15th cent.), redeem...noted for its practicality, and Jean Jacques Rousseau s, noted for its...


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