Eustache Deschamps (1346 – 1406 or 1407) was a French poet, byname Morel, in French "Nightshade". Deschamps was born in Vertus. He received lessons in...
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football player and manager Émile Deschamps (1791–1871), French poet Eustache Deschamps (1328–1415), French poet Fernand Deschamps (1868-1957), Belgian intellectual...
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the kite swoops upon them. The moral ballade based on the story by Eustache Deschamps demonstrates "How gentle words are frequently deceptive". The mouse...
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preuses, who were sometimes added, though the women chosen varied. Eustache Deschamps selected "a group of rather bizarre heroines" selected from fiction...
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admired and imitated by other poets, including Geoffrey Chaucer and Eustache Deschamps, well into the 15th century. Machaut composed in a wide range of styles...
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in the royal name. Langland's French contemporary, the satirical Eustache Deschamps, also includes the story among his other moral ballades based on fables...
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Machaut, the poet Eustache Deschamps, making Andrieu's work the only surviving contemporary musical settings of over 1,500 lyrics by Deschamps. Musicologist...
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events in the life of Tomyris and her defeat of Cyrus and his armies. Eustache Deschamps added Tomyris to his poetry as one of the nine Female Worthies in...
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the work of the French 14th-c poet Eustache Deschamps and was called a "pioneer in the revival of interest in Deschamps", a poet who had long been neglected...
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the farmer takes the snake home to revive it and is bitten there. Eustache Deschamps told it this way in a moral ballade dating from the end of the 14th...
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