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Memory and Re-Creation in Troubadour Lyric (review)
Tenso: Bulletin of the Societe Guilhem IX, 1994exaly +2 more sources
Mathematical Bodies and Fuzzy Logic in the Couplings of Troubadour Lyric
Tenso: Bulletin of the Societe Guilhem IX, 1999exaly +2 more sources
Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Oriental Languages and Literatures, 2020
In the review article the theories of the Arabic origin of West European chivalrous poetry were analyzed. The article deals with the problem of the direct interaction between Arabic and European literary traditions, in particular, the probability of the impact of the Arab-Spanish strophic poetry on Provencal troubadour's lyrics and the possibility of ...
M. VELYCHKO, O. BRATEL
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In the review article the theories of the Arabic origin of West European chivalrous poetry were analyzed. The article deals with the problem of the direct interaction between Arabic and European literary traditions, in particular, the probability of the impact of the Arab-Spanish strophic poetry on Provencal troubadour's lyrics and the possibility of ...
M. VELYCHKO, O. BRATEL
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Appendix II. Christian Elements and the Kiss Motif in the Troubadour Lyric
1969exaly +2 more sources
DEFAMATION IN THE TROUBADOUR "SIRVENTES": LEGISLATION AND LYRIC POETRY
Medium Ævum, 1997One 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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Troubadours in Time: Remembering the Old Occitan Lyric in Catalonia
French Studies, 2017Abstract 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
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