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The Troubadour Lyric: A Psychocritical Reading (review)
Caroline A. Jewers
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Troubadour Lyric in a Global Poetics: Creating Worlds Through Desire
The troubadours were poet-performers of varied social status active in aristocratic courts of southern France, northern Italy, and northern Spain during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.
Marisa Galvez
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To Die for: The Sovereign Power of the Lady in Troubadour Lyric
S. Gaunt
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Appendix II. Christian Elements and the Kiss Motif in the Troubadour Lyric
Nicolas James Perella
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The Troubadour Lyric: A Psychocritical Reading.Rouben C. Cholakian
S. Spence
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Review: Between Sequence and Sirventes: Aspects of Parody in the Troubadour Lyric
M. Cabré
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Ezra Pound’s Troubadour Subject: Community, Form and ‘Lyric’ in Early Modernism
This final case study also acts as a historical ‘coda’ to the trajectory of aestheticist lyric traced within this book. It connects it with the twentieth century and with the better known story of lyric within high modernism. Starting with Pound’s intense historical engagement with lyric in the earliest part of his career, and with his troubadour poem ‘
Marion Thain
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DEFAMATION IN THE TROUBADOUR "SIRVENTES": LEGISLATION AND LYRIC POETRY
One of the features of satirical writing is that it transgresses textual boundaries in order to address issues and concerns understood by performer and audience to be extra-textual. Despite an awareness of the relations between troubadour sirventes and contemporary political and personal disputes, the possibility that these songs might have functioned ...
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Memory and Recreation in Troubadour Lyric
Comparative Literature, 1994Sarah Kay, Amelia E. Van Vleck
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Troubadours in Time: Remembering the Old Occitan Lyric in Catalonia
Abstract This article examines the reception of troubadour song in So fo e.l temps , a thirteenth-century Occitan narrative by Catalan author Raimon Vidal. While in this work the Limousin troubadours are revered as authorities, their lyrics and the mistaken reception of them are also subject to scrutiny ...
Emily Kate Price
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