Poet, novelist, sometime member of Mademoiselle de Montpensier's circle and correspondent of the Mercure Galant, Cantenac (Bordeauz 1630?-1714) was notorious in his own time but has only recently become the subject of serious study. Satyres nouvelles was first published in 1706 in Amsterdam. It contains seventeen poetic "satyres" together with various other poems and is the last of six collections by Cantenac published in his lifetime. This is a volume in the Textes litteraires/Exeter French Texts. The text, introduction and essential notes are all in French
Poet, novelist, sometime member of Mademoiselle de Montpensier's circle and correspondent of the "Mercure Galant", Cantenac (Bordeaux 1630?-1714) was notorious in his own time. "Satyres nouvelles" was first published in 1705 in Amsterdam. It contains 17 poetic "satyres" together with various other poems and is one of six collections by Cantenac published in his lifetime. The text, introduction and essential notes are all in French.
A. M. Clin-Lalande teaches in the Centre d'enseignement et de recherches en langues etrangeres, Universite de Fribourg, Switzerland.
Frontispice:, II; INTRODUCTION; I. Le milieu bordelais au XVIIe siecle, V; II. L'homme et l'oeuvre, VIII; III. Les Satyres nouvelles, XV; Principes d'edition, XXIII; Bibliographie des oeuvres de Cantenac, XXIV; Principales etudes sur Cantenac, XXV; SATYRES NOUVELLES; Glossaire, 95; Table des poesies, 99.