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How to read (women in) Baudelaire's prose poems [PDF]
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from MLAPosted by permission of the Modern Language Association of AmericaBaudelaire’s prose poems present particular challenges to their female readers.
Scott, MC
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Personajes históricos y literarios y casuística amorosa en la lírica provenzal. [PDF]
El presente trabajo estudia la onomástica ficcional empleada por los trovadores provenzales, como vía de indagación que pretende acercarse a la casuística da fin’amors.
Gutiérrez García, Santiago
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Two-faced eloquence. A brief note towards re-evaluating the troubadour crusade corpus, 1187-1200 [PDF]
Curbet, Joan
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Entendre, s’entendre en, entendedor in troubadour lyric
The word entendre, as it appears in troubadour lyric, maintains all the original meanings of the Latin etymon INTENDERE: “to direct towards something”, “to understand”, “to listen”. These meanings (particularly the first two) allow explaining the evolution of this term within the parameters of troubadour poetry, as well as its integration in the ...
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L'homme qui souffre et l'esprit qui crée
National audienceThe songs of the troubadours, odes from pre-Islamic Arabia and contemporary Tuareg poetry have in common that they present a narrator who tells how much he has suffered because of his separation from the loved one. Listeners (or readers)
Casajus, Dominique
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The article presents the three of Marie de France’s lais in which birds, messages and messengers play an important role. The influence of “Matière de Bretagne” over these lais is obvious.
Dolgorukova Natalia Mikhailovna
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The 'Roman de la Rose' of Guillaume de Lorris and the love lyric of the early troubadours [PDF]
Topsfield, L. T.
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Sentimental Education: The Roman de Flamenca and the Renaissance of the Ovidian Hero [PDF]
Jewers, Caroline A.
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02.07.11, Poe, Compilatio: Lyric Texts and Prose Commentaries in Troubadour Manuscript H.
Sarah Kay
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