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Le pin de Jean Castel, fils d'Étienne Castel et de Christine de Pizan
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Résumé Édition et commentaire d’un poème allégorique inédit de 626 vers, en moyen français, composé dans les années 1420 par le secrétaire royal Jean Castel, fils de Christine de Pizan. Cette fiction amoureuse est un texte de propagande politique déplorant l’exil du futur Charles VII hors de Paris, aux mains des Bourguignons puis des Anglais. Ce texte offre un éclairage neuf sur la littérature élaborée dans les milieux de chancellerie à la suite des événements politiques des années 1418-1429.
Title: Le pin de Jean Castel, fils d'Étienne Castel et de Christine de Pizan
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Résumé Édition et commentaire d’un poème allégorique inédit de 626 vers, en moyen français, composé dans les années 1420 par le secrétaire royal Jean Castel, fils de Christine de Pizan.
Cette fiction amoureuse est un texte de propagande politique déplorant l’exil du futur Charles VII hors de Paris, aux mains des Bourguignons puis des Anglais.
Ce texte offre un éclairage neuf sur la littérature élaborée dans les milieux de chancellerie à la suite des événements politiques des années 1418-1429.
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