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Rhyme in Gace Brulé's Lyric

Author : Susan E. Bécam
Publisher : Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : UOM:39015041924583

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Rhyme in Gace Brulé's Lyric by Susan E. Bécam Pdf

Examines the poetic device in the Old French lyrics of the trouvere poet and composer, who flourished about 1200. Combines quantitative and qualitative approaches, beginning with a statistical analysis of the poems' structure and rhyme words to establish the rules governing the expression in the poetic system. Then surveys such themes as singing and saying, loyalty and disloyalty, joy and grief, and life and death. Includes translations and the original text of excerpts. Probably a revised Ph.D. dissertation. No subject index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Knights, Lords, and Ladies

Author : John W. Baldwin
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 366 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2019-11-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780812251289

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Knights, Lords, and Ladies by John W. Baldwin Pdf

At the beginning of the twelfth century, the region around Paris had a reputation for being the land of unruly aristocrats. Entrenched within their castles, the nobles were viewed as quarrelling among themselves, terrorizing the countryside, harassing churchmen and peasants, pillaging, and committing unspeakable atrocities. By the end of the century, during the reign of Philip Augustus, the situation was dramatically different. The king had created the principal governmental organs of the Capetian monarchy and replaced the feudal magnates at the royal court with loyal men of lesser rank. The major castles had been subdued and peace reigned throughout the countryside. The aristocratic families remain the same, but no longer brigands, they had now been recruited for royal service. In his final book, the distinguished historian John Baldwin turned to church charters, royal inventories of fiefs and vassals, aristocratic seals and documents, vernacular texts, and archaeological evidence to create a detailed picture of the transformation of aristocratic life in the areas around Paris during the four decades of Philip Augustus's reign. Working outward from the reconstructed biographies of seventy-five individuals from thirty-three noble families, Baldwin offers a rich description of their domestic lives, their horses and war gear, their tourneys and crusades, their romantic fantasies, and their penances and apprehensions about final judgment. Knights, Lords, and Ladies argues that the aristocrats who inhabited the region of Paris over the turn of the twelfth century were important not only because they contributed to Philip Augustus's increase of royal power and to the wealth of churches and monasteries, but also for their own establishment as an elite and powerful social class.

The lyrics and melodies of Gace Brulé

Author : Gace Brulé
Publisher : Scholarly Title
Page : 496 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : Middle Ages
ISBN : UOM:39015022206885

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The lyrics and melodies of Gace Brulé by Gace Brulé Pdf

The Cambridge Companion to Medieval French Literature

Author : Simon Gaunt,Sarah Kay
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2008-04-10
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1139827871

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The Cambridge Companion to Medieval French Literature by Simon Gaunt,Sarah Kay Pdf

Medieval French literature encompasses 450 years of literary output in Old and Middle French, mostly produced in Northern France and England. These texts, including courtly lyrics, prose and verse romances, dits amoureux and plays, proved hugely influential for other European literary traditions in the medieval period and beyond. This Companion offers a wide-ranging and stimulating guide to literature composed in medieval French from its beginnings in the ninth century until the Renaissance. The essays are grounded in detailed analysis of canonical texts and authors such as the Chanson de Roland, the Roman de la Rose, Villon's Testament, Chrétien de Troyes, Machaut, Christine de Pisan and the Tristan romances. Featuring a chronology and suggestions for further reading, this is the ideal companion for students and scholars in other fields wishing to discover the riches of the French medieval tradition.

Marian Devotion in Thirteenth-century French Lyric

Author : Daniel E. O'Sullivan
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2005-01-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780802038852

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Marian Devotion in Thirteenth-century French Lyric by Daniel E. O'Sullivan Pdf

Texts centred on the mother of Jesus abound in religious traditions the world over, but thirteenth-century Old French lyric stands apart, both because of the enormous size of the Marian cult in thirteenth-century France and the lack of critical attention the genre has garnered from scholars. As hybrid texts, Old French Marian songs combine motifs from several genres and registers to articulate a devotional message. In this comprehensive and illuminating study, Daniel E. O'Sullivan examines the movement between secular and religious traditions in medieval culture that Old French religious song embodies. He demonstrates that Marian lyric was far more than a simple, mindless imitation of secular love song. On the contrary, Marian lyric participated in a dynamic interplay with the secular tradition that different composers shaped and reshaped in light of particular doctrinal and aesthetic concerns. It is a corpus that reveals itself to be far more malleable and supple than past readers have admitted. With an extensive index of musical and textual editions of dozens of songs, Marian Devotion in Thirteenth-Century French Lyric brings a heretofore neglected genre to light.

Parrots and Nightingales

Author : Sarah Kay
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 473 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2013-08-22
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780812208382

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Parrots and Nightingales by Sarah Kay Pdf

The love songs of Occitan troubadours inspired a rich body of courtly lyric by poets working in neighboring languages. For Sarah Kay, these poets were nightingales, composing verse that is recognizable yet original. But troubadour poetry also circulated across Europe in a form that is less well known but was more transformative. Writers outside Occitania quoted troubadour songs word for word in their original language, then commented upon these excerpts as linguistic or poetic examples, as guides to conduct, and even as sources of theological insight. If troubadours and their poetic imitators were nightingales, these quotation artists were parrots, and their practices of excerption and repetition brought about changes in poetic subjectivity that would deeply affect the European canon. The first sustained study of the medieval tradition of troubadour quotation, Parrots and Nightingales examines texts produced along the arc of the northern Mediterranean—from Catalonia through southern France to northern Italy—through the thirteenth century and the first half of the fourteenth. Featuring extensive appendices of over a thousand troubadour passages that have been quoted or anthologized, Parrots and Nightingales traces how quotations influenced the works of grammarians, short story writers, biographers, encyclopedists, and not least, other poets including Dante and Petrarch. Kay explores the instability and fluidity of medieval textuality, revealing how the art of quotation affected the transmission of knowledge and transformed perceptions of desire from the "courtly love" of the Middle Ages to the more learned formulations that emerged in the Renaissance. Parrots and Nightingales deftly restores the medieval tradition of lyric quotation to visibility, persuasively arguing for its originality and influence as a literary strategy.

The Medieval Latin and Romance Lyric to A.D. 1300

Author : Fred Brittain
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 1937
Category : Latin poetry, Medieval and modern
ISBN : 9780521043281

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The Medieval Latin and Romance Lyric to A.D. 1300 by Fred Brittain Pdf

The Medieval German Lyric, 1150-1300

Author : Olive Sayce
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 540 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1982
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : UOM:39015011524215

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The Medieval German Lyric, 1150-1300 by Olive Sayce Pdf

"Chancon Legiere a Chanter"

Author : Samuel N. Rosenberg
Publisher : Summa Publications, Inc.
Page : 516 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1883479541

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"Chancon Legiere a Chanter" by Samuel N. Rosenberg Pdf

A Medieval Songbook

Author : Elizabeth Eva Leach,Joseph W. Mason,Matthew P. Thomson
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 287 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2022
Category : History
ISBN : 9781783276523

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A Medieval Songbook by Elizabeth Eva Leach,Joseph W. Mason,Matthew P. Thomson Pdf

Detailed exploration of an enigmatic manuscript containing the texts to hundreds of songs, but no musical notation. The medieval songbook known variously as trouvère manuscript C or the "Bern Chansonnier" (Bern, Burgerbibliothek, Cod. 389) is one of the most important witnesses to musical life in thirteenth-century France. Almost certainly copied in Metz, it provides the texts to over five hundred Old French songs, and is a unique insight into cultures of song-making and copying on the linguistic and political borders between French and German-speaking lands in the Middle Ages. Notably, the names of trouvères, including several female poet-musicians, are found in its margins, names which would be unknown today without this evidence. However, the manuscript has received relatively little scholarly attention, partly because the songs' musical staves remained empty for reasons now unknown, and partly because of where it was copied. This collection of essays is the first to consider C on its own terms and from a range of disciplinary perspectives, including philology, art history, literary studies, and musicology. The contributors explore the process of creating the complex object that is a music manuscript, examining the work of the scribes and artists who worked on C, and questioning how scribes acquired and organised exemplars for copying. The peculiarly Messine flavour of the repertoire and authors is also discussed, with contributors showing that C frames the tradition of Old French song from a unique perspective. As a whole, the volume demonstrates how in this eastern hub of music and poetry, poet-composers, readers, and scribes interacted with the courtly song tradition in fascinating and unusual ways.

Les cantiques Salemon

Author : Tony Hunt
Publisher : Brepols Publishers
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Bibles
ISBN : UOM:39015068795007

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Les cantiques Salemon by Tony Hunt Pdf

The first edition of one of three Old French commentaries on the S̀ong of Songs' (the other two published). It is notable for its inclusion of contrafacta of courtly, secular lyrics and by its fervent lyricism. Its character and allusions to the Beguines link it to female piety in Northern France in the 13th C. There is a very full introduction on the tradition of the Song of Songs and Beguine writing in Old French. A detailed summary of the text is provided, along with a very full glossary, notes, and a study of the language of the text. No edition has ever been made before despite the cultural significance of what is a most original text very much in the Cistercian tradition.

The Song of Troilus

Author : Thomas C. Stillinger
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2015-09-30
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9781512809442

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The Song of Troilus by Thomas C. Stillinger Pdf

The Song of Troilus traces the origins of modern authorship in the formal experimentation of medieval writers. Thomas C. Stillinger analyzes a sequence of narrative books that are in some way constructed around lyric poems: Dante's Vita Nuova, Bocaccio's Filostrato, and Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde. The shared aim of these texts, he argues, is to imagine and achieve an unprecedented auctoritas: a "lyric authority" that combines the expressive subjectivity of courtly love poetry with the impersonal authority of Biblical commentary. Each of the three establishes its own formal and intertextual dynamics; in complex and unexpected ways, the hierarchies of Latin learning are charged with erotic force, allowing the creation of a new vernacular Book of Love. The Song of Troilus is a linked series of incisive close readings. Each chapter defines and investigates a range of philological, intertextual, and theoretical problems; in addition to explicating his three principal texts, Stillinger offers important insights into a range of medieval traditions, from Psalm commentary to Trojan historiography to Ricardian political satire. At the same time, The Song of Troilus is a sophisticated narrative of cultural change and a searching meditation on history, desire, and writing. The Song of Troilus is an original and highly readable study of three major medieval texts; it will be of compelling interest to students and scholars of medieval literature, and to all those exploring the history of authorship and the implications of literary form.

Miraculous Rhymes

Author : Tony Hunt
Publisher : DS Brewer
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 1843841266

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Miraculous Rhymes by Tony Hunt Pdf

The first published general study of an unduly neglected writer whose stylistic legacy remains unique in the Middle Ages. The well-connected, northern-French monk and musician Gautier de Coinci (1177/8-1236) occupies an unassailable position as one of the most exceptional vernacular writers of the Middle Ages, concerning whom there is nevertheless nofull length study in English. In a meticulously planned and supervised collection of miracles of Our Lady, which survive in a remarkable number of manuscripts, some beautifully illustrated, Gautier deploys his outstanding talentsas a composer of songs, an acerbic satirist, an audacious inventor of rich and equivocal rhymes (of a virtuosity unparalleled before the "Grands Rhetoriqueurs" on the eve of the Renaissance), a confident lexical innovator, an exuberant exponent of rhetorical wordplay, an incisive observer of contemporary society, and a man of profound personal piety. This study of word-patterning in Gautier seeks to compensate for the dearth of stylistic studies ofOld French and to examine in detail the relationship between rhetoric and religion, "courtoisie" and Mariolatry, aristocratic tastes and the way to spiritual renewal. Gautier's writing strategy is shown to be a means to rise beyond secular, aristocratic values by building on them and transcending them rather than opposing and rejecting them. TONY HUNT is a Fellow of St Peter's College, Oxford.

The Familiar Enemy

Author : Ardis Butterfield
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 477 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2009-12-10
Category : History
ISBN : 9780199574865

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The Familiar Enemy by Ardis Butterfield Pdf

The Familiar Enemy examines the linguistic, literary, and cultural identities of England and France during the Hundred Years War. It explores works by Deschamps, Charles d'Orléans, and Gower, as well as Chaucer who, the book argues, must be resituated within the context of the multilingual cultural geography of medieval Europe.