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Index Aeneid (Virgil), 146 Agrippa, Cornelius, 12, 192n6 Amour (Cupid), in Labe's love lyric, 97, 107, 116, 119-20, 122, 158, 220n58 Amours, us (Ronsard), 216-17n41 anxiety toward female learning and roles, 19,21 in Labe's Elegy 3, 120 in Petrarch, 128, 136, 225n24 in Sceve, 120, 160, 231n58 Apollo (Phoebus), 95-96, 133, 213n14 as Amour's defender (Apolon) in the Debat, 43,67-72, 75, 78, 81-84,207n48,209n59, 210n61 Ariosto, 118, 220n57 Ars amatoria (Ovid), 92 Baker, M. J., 225n25 Baker, Peter, 231n59 Baldridge, Wilson, 201n13, 214n22,217n45 basium (Lat.), 154 Bauschatz, Cathleen M., 193n9 Beginnings (Said), 126, 192n15, 224n18 Benkov, Edith Joyce, 200n3, 210n62,213n14 Bergin, Thomas G., 222n8 Berriot, Karine, 4, 190n5, 191n8 on the Debat, 50,63, 200n3 and n5,202n20,205n35,206n43 on the Epistre, 12,26, 194n14 and n18, 197n33 on the French vernacular, Labe's use of, 129 on Labe's elegies, 211n2, 213n17,220n56 on Labe's sonnets, 224n22, 225n25 Berriot-Salvadore, Evelyne, 20, 189-90n3, 195n22, 198n39 Beyond the Pleasure Principle (Freud), 120, 220n59 Billon, Fran~ois de, ·12 blason (Fr.), 12, 62, 192n6, 205n34,222n10 Boccaccio, Giovanni, 12, 101, 103, 127, 215n33, 222n7 Bourges, Clemence de, 5, 11-12, 14,18,19-20,27-28,39,95, 164, 192n2, 194n18 Braden, Gordon, 135, 225n23 Budini, Paolo, 221n1, 224n22 Cameron, Keith, 190n4, 191n8, 196n29,211n3,221n1 camino (Ital.). See also journey in Labe's opening sonnet, 13236 in Petrarch's opening sonnet, 131-32 Canzoniere (Petrarch), 6-7, 131, 137, 205n33, 217n43, 224n22. See also Petrarch: Individual poems discussed (from the Canzoniere) in relation to Labe's elegies, 91, 93, 108, 110 in relation to Labe's sonnets, 125, 130, 135, 138, 141, 143, 146, 150, 153, 223n16, 225n23,227n34,228n38, 230n56 carpe diem (Lat.), 104 Castiglione, Baldessare, 12 Catullus, 213n13, 229n47 Charpentier, Fran~oise, 41, 85, 91, 200n2, 207n46, 210n64, 211n66, 213n19, 215n30 Cixous, Helene, 94 "Comme un chevreuil" (Ronsard), 216n41 243 Index Conley, Tom, 225n26 Cupid. See Amour (Cupid) Cotgrave, Randle, 35, 193n12, 195n22, 195-96n25, 198n38, 231n61 Cottrell, Robert D., 201n12, 204n29,206n45,207n48, 209n58,210n61 Currency ofEros, The (Jones), 128, 190n5, 195n24 Dante Alighieri, 127, 130, 222n5 Dante and the Cult ofTruth (Menocal), 127, 227nn5-6 Dassonville, Michel, 92, 211n2, 212n4,215n28 Davis, Natalie Zemon, 190n4, 194n15 De claris mulieribus (Boccaccio), 12, 101 Defaux, Gerard, 92, 212n5, 22526n29 Deffence et illustration de La langue fran~oyse (DuBellay), 222n9 DeJean, Joan, 94,99,213n12, 214n23,216n39 Delie (Sceve), 137. See also Sceve: Individual poems discussed (from the Delie) in relation to the Epistre, 24, 198n37 in relation to Labe's elegies, 120,213n15,217n42 in relation to Labe's sonnets, 139-41, 143-44, 147, 150, 152,153,158,226n32, 228n36,230n56 DellaNeva, JoAnn, 223n16 Demerson, Guy, 190-91n6 De nobilitate et praecellentia foeminei sexus (Agrippa), 12, 192n6 desire dimensions of in Labe's oeuvre, 1-3, 7, 153 244 for female education and selfexpression , 14,40, 73 and female subjectivity in Labe's lyric ethos, 65-66, 89, 98, 107, 113, 115, 122-23, 125, 136, 160, 165-68 and the Petrarchan male lover, 88-89, 135-36, 167 des Roches, Catherine, 216n36 des Roches, Madeleine, 193nll De vulgari eloquentia (Dante), 127,222n5 Dido, 58, 114 Donaldson-Evans, Lance K., 214n21 Dronke, Peter, 42, 200n4 DuBellay, Joachim, 217-18n46, 221n4,222n9 Duras, Marguerite, 229n44 Durling, Robert M., 223n16 Erasmus, Desiderius, 41 erreur (Fr.) (error), Petrarchan in the Canzoniere, Sonnet 1, 131-32 in Labe's Elegy 3, 8, 116-18, 220n55 Erreurs amoureuses, Les (Pontus du Tyard), 211n1 Essais (Montaigne), 194n17, 196-97n29,199n42,208n52, 231n61 exteriority, 7, 160, 231n59 Fates, 49, 57, 83 feminism, Renaissance, 3-4, 189-90ri3, 196n27 Ferguson, Margaret W., 18990n3 ,222n9 Ficino, Marsilio, 203n22, 206n40, 210n62. See also Neoplatonism Fontaine; Marie-Madeleine, 205n36,206n42 Fort inexpugnable de l'honneur du sexe feminin, Le (Billon), 12 [18.224.149.242] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 18:28 GMT) Fran~ois I, of France, 129 Freadman, Anne, 213n12 Freccero, John, 217n43, 223n16 Freud, Sigmund, 209n58, 220n59 gender categories, conventions, hierarchies , 5, 25, 26, 28, 54, 85, 225n26 competition, 16-17,42,55,56,58 polemic (courtly), 12 reversal, 7, 57, 101-02, 191n13 Gendering ofMelancholia, The (Schiesari), 100, 214n26 Giordano, Michael, 225n28 Giudici, Enzo, 4, 42, 128, 155, 190n5,191n8,200n3,209n60, 213n16,216n40 Greene, Roland, 221n3 Greene, Thomas M., 126, 131, 221n4,223nI6,224n21, 225n24 Guillet, Pernette du, 193n8, 19596n25 , 222n9,226n32, 229n46 Hanisch, Gertrude S., 92...

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