Born into a wealthy family in Toulouse, Gabrielle de Coignard (ca.
1550-86) married a prominent statesman in 1570. Widowed three years
later, with two young daughters to raise, Coignard turned to writing
devotional verse to help her cope with her practical and spiritual
struggles.
Spiritual Sonnets presents the first English translation of 129 of
Coignard's highly autobiographical poems, giving us a startlingly
intimate view into the life and mind of this Renaissance woman. The
sonnets are all written in the shadow of the Cross and include elegies,
penitential lyrics, Biblical meditations, and more. Rich with emotion,
Coignard's poems reveal anguished moments of loneliness and grief as
well as ecstatic experiences of mystical union. They also reveal her
mastery of sixteenth-century literary conventions and spiritual
traditions.
This edition, printed in bilingual format with Melanie E. Gregg's
translations facing the French originals, will be welcomed by teachers
and students of poetry, French literature, women's studies, and
religious and Renaissance studies.