Reversing the predominant critical interpretation of La Ceppède and the Théorèmes, this study claims that literary contexts and avatars act as a point of entry into devotion. The book reads La Ceppède from the inside out, asking principal question: "How does the literary initiate an exploration of the theological?" Focusing on the ways in which the Théorèmes transform literature into "a potential instrument of salvation," the text looks at La Ceppède's adaptation of different Renaissance lyric types. Modulation of the formal and thematic traits of lyric subgenres such as the blason, the baiser, the pastoral and pastourelle, as well as the emblem allow La Ceppède to develop and exploit literature as a contemplative framework. The goals in taking this approach are to emphasize La Ceppède's originality in terms of representing the Christian body and spiritually erotic imagery. This methodology also highlights La Ceppède's use of lyric subgenre as a means of unifying the first and second volumes of the Théorèmes. In its final chapter, the book compares and contrasts La Ceppède's appropriation of lyric forms with that of other Renaissance poets such as Lazare de Selve, Jean de Sponde, and Marguerite de Navarre. The work concludes by arguing that the contribution of La Ceppède's text lies in the singularity of its narrative structure, its poetic mission, and its depiction of Christ's humanity. Literary structure becomes meditative structure, as lyric form becomes a vehicle toward redemption.
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Preface. Introduction: Poetry of Devotion, Devotion to Poetry. Chapter One: Christ's Body as Devotional Text: A Study of the Blason. Chapter Two: Revealed With a Kiss: Mystery and Eroticism in the Adaptation of the Baiser. Chapter Three: Place and the Creation and Seduction of the Devotional Reader: Adaptation of the Pastoral and Pastourelle. Chapter Four: Lasting Impressions: The Emblem, Figuration, And the Meditative Process. Chapter Five: Renaissance Resonance: The Relationship Between the Théorèmes and Devotional Poetry of The Period. Bibliography. Index.