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Un référent musical ? La réception des mélodies de troubadours par les trouvères
The presumably prolific and numerous encounters between troubadours and trouvères left apparent marks in the lyrical of the latter. The reception of the troubadours’work manifested itself, at musical level, by an early assimilation of Occitan melodies ...
Florence Mouchet
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Le Bestiaire des vidas et razos : dames et troubadours à figure d’animaux
When they presented and commented poems written by troubadours, from the middle of xiiith century, authors of vidas and razos paid attention to the interesting bestiary of these texts. Mentions of animals are among lyric details that inspired them.
Cécile Le Cornec Rochelois
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Des voix joyeuses : dire le joi chez les troubadours du xie au xiiie siècle
In the cansos of the troubadours, joi is sung everywhere, but nowhere is it defined. How can its intensity be captured in a narrow language? To express joi, one needs a breath, a tone, a voice.
Emma Coutier
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The seasonal onsets, which are written as and considered to be topos of the poetic composition, don’t only provide us with information about the ways the natural motif moves along between the poetry of the troubadours and of the northerners, but also ...
Guillaume Oriol
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Corps visible, corps caché dans la poésie des troubadours
La poésie des troubadours nous paraît souvent désincarnée. Le corps y cède la place soit au cœur soit à une personnification de l’amour qui nous paraît abstraite. Mais le cœur peut être de chair.
Michel Zink
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Leys d’Amors, troubadours, occitan lyrical poetry, Toulouse, Concistori de la Gaya Sciencia de ...
Walter Meliga
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Stylistic Syntax of the Middle French Poetical Literary Composition
The study suggests some evidence of studying the “poetic style” of the initial stage. The stage corresponds to the mediaeval European period. The actual character of the work is determined by the stable interest to the category under study in the ...
Yuliya P. Vyshenskaya
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DENIS DE ROUGEMONT AND THE WESTERN CONCEPTION OF LOVE
This paper analyses the key areas reached by the Swiss author Denis de Rougemont in his famous work Love in the Western World. We critically read de Rougemont's thought that love-passion, as the basic guiding thread of the myth of Tristan and Isolde ...
Željko M. Šarić
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Semantic and Connotations of the Word “Surplus” in French and Provencal Literature of the 12th Century [PDF]
The article examines the semantic transformations of the Old French word surplus in French and Provencal literature of the 12th century. In the dictionaries of Godefroy and Tobler-Lommatzsch, surplus is defined as “the rest,” “what is left,” “(all) the ...
Natalia M. Dolgorukova +1 more
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Les sources de l'amour courtois des troubadours [PDF]
La poésie lyrique et rimée n'apparut qu'au début du XIIe siècle dans le Sud de la France. Les poètes Troubadours étaient les précurseurs de cette nouvelle poésie qui fut rapidement propagée dans toute l'Europe.
Pr Mohammed Abbassa
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