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Augusto de Campos: traductor visible, traductor visual [PDF]
Hernández, Rebeca
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Beyond the Chanson: (Less) Successful Troubadour Genres in Trouvère Lyric
:The Old Occitan troubadours inspired and composed songs concurrently with the Old French trouvères, and the canso or love song clearly dominates both traditions.
Daniel E. O’Sullivan
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Memory and re-creation in troubadour lyric
S. Schulze
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TROUBADOUR LYRIC, FIN’AMORS, AND RAPE CULTURE
Daniel E. O’Sullivan
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Memory and Re-Creation in Troubadour Lyric
Amelia E. VAN VLECK
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Memory and Re-Creation in Troubadour Lyric (review)
S. Spence
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Chapter 11. Troubadour Lyric, Fin’amors, and Rape Culture
Daniel E. O’Sullivan
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The Troubadour Lyric: A Psychocritical Reading
Ruth E. Harvey, Rouben C. Cholakian
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The Look of Love: The Gender of the Gaze in Troubadour Lyric
The gaze is often central to troubadour love lyric. As Jean-Charles Huchet observes of Bernart de Ventadorn, who is perhaps the troubadour to give himself up most completely to the rituals of fin’ amor: Chez Bernard de Ventadorn, plus que chez tout autre troubadour…la Dame se donne a voir.
S. Gaunt
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