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Ronsard in Alsace
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The French poet Ronsard made a stay in Alsace in 1540 with his cousin Lazare de Baïf, a humanist scholar. In Les Amours de Cassandre (1552), Pierre de Ronsard spoke of the hunchbacked valleys of the region. Charmed by the landscapes, he wrote: Meadows, buttons, flowers and roaring grasses, hunchbacked valleys and blond beaches, and you rocks, the hosts of my verses. A wine from Alsace bears the name of one of his collections of poems: Les Folastries.
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