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Article: Lecture du Testament Villon, huitains I a XLV et LXXVIII a LXXXIV.
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- March 22, 1993
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|Il reste encore dans le texte de Villon bien des incertitudes et dans l'interpretation de ce texte bien des obscurites.'(1) Despite the many articles and books that have appeared on Villon in the course of the century, what Gaston Paris wrote in 1901 is as true now as it was then. A recent publication by Jacques T. E. Thomas, Lecture du Testament Villon, huitains I a XLV et LXXVIII a LXXXIV (Geneva: Librairie Droz, 1992), is the most important since the appearance of the Rychner-Henry edition nearly twenty years ago.(2) It offers a rich array of comments on some of the best-known passages of Villon's Testament, including numbers of quite new interpretations, and it is ...
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