Epigrams

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Epigrams is a collection of short, witty, and often satirical poems by the French Renaissance poet Clément Marot.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance literature
literary work
poetry collection
associatedAuthorRole court poet
associatedWith French court of Francis I NERFINISHED
author Clément Marot NERFINISHED
circulation printed in 16th-century France
countryOfOrigin France
creator Clément Marot NERFINISHED
form short poem
genre epigram
lyric poetry
satirical poetry
hasGenreCharacteristic moral or satirical punchline
pointed closing line
hasInfluenced French satirical poetry
later French epigrammatists
hasPart individual epigrams by Clément Marot
hasTranslation English translations
modern French translations
historicalContext French Reformation era
influencedBy Italian Renaissance poetry
classical Latin epigrams
language French
literaryForm verse
literaryMovement French humanism
literaryPeriod French Renaissance NERFINISHED
literaryReputation important example of French Renaissance epigram
mainTheme courtly life
love
morality
religion
social satire
notableFor blend of piety and satire
concise expression
refined wit
originalLanguage Middle French NERFINISHED
preservedIn early modern printed editions of Marot’s works
relatedWork L’Adolescence clémentine NERFINISHED
relatedWorkAuthor Clément Marot NERFINISHED
style ironic
satirical
witty
subjectOf scholarly studies on French Renaissance poetry

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Clément Marot notableWork Epigrams