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TROUBADOUR LYRIC, FIN’AMORS, AND RAPE CULTURE

open access: closedTeaching Rape in the Medieval Literature Classroom, 2018
Daniel E. O’Sullivan
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Troubadour Lyric in a Global Poetics: Creating Worlds Through Desire

open access: closed, 2019
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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Memory and Recreation in Troubadour Lyric

Comparative Literature, 1994
In spite of the fame of individual singers, many of whose names are legendary, the songs of the troubadours often come to us in multiple versions, each with a different sequence of stanzas. What accounts for this variability?
Sarah Kay, Amelia E. Van Vleck
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The Troubadour Lyric: A Psychocritical Reading

The Modern Language Review, 1992
Combining psychoanalytic and feminist theory, this book offers an approach to the troubadour poetry of medieval France and the central question of love in these texts.
Ruth E. Harvey, Rouben C. Cholakian
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