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What is Le Testament by François Villon?
Le Testament, dated 1461, is Villon's major late poem. It mixes mock bequests, street language, religious anxiety, and reflections on death.
What is Villon's Ballade des pendus about?
Ballade des pendus, often translated as Ballad of the Hanged Men, speaks in the voices of condemned bodies asking for mercy. It is tied to Villon's reputation as a poet of crime, judgment, and mortality.
Was François Villon actually a criminal?
Villon's life records include arrests, exile, and a death sentence that was later commuted. He was banished from Paris in 1463, after which his life becomes historically uncertain.
Why does Villon matter in French poetry?
Villon shaped the French lyric tradition through ballades and poems that mix high literary form with tavern, prison, and street voices. Le Testament remains a landmark of late medieval French literature.
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