- Antoine Héroet
Antoine Héroet, surnamed La Maison-Neuve (died 1568), French
poet , was born in Paris of a family connected with the famous chancellor,François Olivier .His poetry belongs to his early years, for after he had taken orders he ceased to write profane poetry, no doubt because he considered it out of keeping with his calling, in which he attained the dignity of bishop of Digue. His chief work is "La Parfaicte Amye" (Lyons, 1542) in which he developed the idea of a purely spiritual love, based chiefly on the reading of the Italian Neo-Platonists.
The book aroused great controversy. La Borderie replied in "L'Amie de cour" with a description of a very much more human woman, and
Charles Fontaine contributed a "Contr'amye de court" to the dispute, Héroet, in addition to some translations from the classics, wrote the "Complainte d'une dame nouvellement surprise d'amour", an "Epistre a François Ier", and some pieces included in the now very rare "Opuscules d'amour par Héroet", "La Borderie et autres divins poetes" (Lyons, 1547). Héroet belongs to theLyon nese school of whichMaurice Scève may be regarded as the leader.Clement Marot praises him, and Ronsard was careful to exempt him with one or two others from the scorn he poured on his immediate predecessors.See HF Cary, "The Early French Poets" (1846).
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