Alluvium
see also: Etymology of Alluvium
Alluvium of François Villon is an early work (1457) where one sees merry Villon striking a succession of gifts more or less all mild nutters, but always cruel and often funny. It before is very intended for his friends and companions of vice and swarms with allusions and insinuations for us now indecipherable but who undoubtedly were to make much laugh his/her comrades. It is after a profitable burgling of the Vault of the Collège of Navarre towards Christmas 1456 that François Villon decided to leave, by prudence, Paris. Alluvium had undoubtedly the function to maintain alive the memory of Villon, during its absence, near his/her companions.
Literary kind
Alluvium takes again several literary traditions Des.
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