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- Clotilde_de_Surville abstract ""Clotilde de Surville" was the supposed author of the Poésies de Clotilde. The generally accepted legend gave the following account of her:Marguerite-Éléonore Clotilde de Vallon-Chalys, dame de Surville, was born in the early years of the 15th century at Vallon. In 1421 she married Berenger de Surville, who was killed at the Siege of Orléans in 1428. Her husband's absence at the war inspired her heroic verses and his death her elegiac poems. The last of her poems is a chant royal addressed to Charles VIII.In 1803 Charles Vanderbourg published as the Poésies de Clotilde some forty poems dealing with love and war. The history given in the introduction of the discovery of the manuscript was evidently a fable, and the poems were set down by most authorities as forgeries, especially as they contained many anachronisms and were written in accordance with modern laws of prosody. The manuscript had been in the possession of Jean François Marie, marquis de Surville, an Émigré who returned to France in 1798 to raise an insurrection in Provence, and had paid the penalty with his life.In 1863 Antonin Mace made further inquiries on the subject and discovered letters from Vanderbourg to Surville's widow. This correspondence makes it clear that Vanderbourg was innocent of forgery and believed that the poems were of 15th century date, and that the anachronisms of matter and form were due to retouching by Surville. But the researches of Mace interested local antiquarians, and documentary evidence was produced that the wife of Berenger de Surville was Marguerite Chalis, not Clotilde, and that the marriage dated only from 1428. Moreover Berenger, whose death at the siege of Orléans was one of the leading motives of the book, lived for twenty years after that date. Friends of M. de Surville also disclosed the fact that the marquis had contributed archaic poetry to a Lausanne journal.".
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- Clotilde_de_Surville wikiPageWikiLink Anachronism.
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- Clotilde_de_Surville wikiPageWikiLink Category:Literary_hoaxes.
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- Clotilde_de_Surville wikiPageWikiLink Charles_VIII_of_France.
- Clotilde_de_Surville wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Vanderbourg.
- Clotilde_de_Surville wikiPageWikiLink Gaston_Paris.
- Clotilde_de_Surville wikiPageWikiLink Jean_François_Marie,_marquis_de_Surville.
- Clotilde_de_Surville wikiPageWikiLink Lausanne.
- Clotilde_de_Surville wikiPageWikiLink Metre_(poetry).
- Clotilde_de_Surville wikiPageWikiLink Prosody_(poetry).
- Clotilde_de_Surville wikiPageWikiLink Provence.
- Clotilde_de_Surville wikiPageWikiLink Siege_of_Orléans.
- Clotilde_de_Surville wikiPageWikiLink Vallon.
- Clotilde_de_Surville wikiPageWikiLinkText "Clotilde de Surville".
- Clotilde_de_Surville wikiPageWikiLinkText "Poésies de Clotilde".
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- Clotilde_de_Surville subject Category:Literary_hoaxes.
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- Clotilde_de_Surville comment ""Clotilde de Surville" was the supposed author of the Poésies de Clotilde. The generally accepted legend gave the following account of her:Marguerite-Éléonore Clotilde de Vallon-Chalys, dame de Surville, was born in the early years of the 15th century at Vallon. In 1421 she married Berenger de Surville, who was killed at the Siege of Orléans in 1428. Her husband's absence at the war inspired her heroic verses and his death her elegiac poems.".
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- Clotilde_de_Surville sameAs Q3290658.
- Clotilde_de_Surville sameAs Q3290658.
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