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The Troubadours and Courts of Love
"List of authorities": p. 315-317. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Tomier e Palaizi, Si co·l flacs molins torneia (BdT 442.2) [PDF]
This paper provides a new commentary of Tomier and Palaizi’s sirventes Si co·l flacs molins torneia. The joint work of these two troubadours, who were active during the Albigensian Crusade, represents an unusual case of collaboration among the Occitan ...
Francesco Saverio
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"Ove il mio corpo fanciulletto giacque" [PDF]
The second line of Foscolo’s sonnet A Zacinto (1802/1803) has given rise to many redundant interpretations. The noun corpo and the verb giacque, while referring to the speaker as a child, seem to anticipate the illacrimata sepoltura of the last line ...
DI GIROLAMO, COSTANZO
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La Tròba. Anthologie chantèe des Troubadours XIIè et XIIIè siècles, Troubadours Art Ensemble, dir. Gérard Zuchetto [PDF]
Maricarmen Gómez Muntané
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Hedzer Uulders, “Salutz e amors”. La lettre d’amour dans la poésie des troubadours [PDF]
Walter Meliga
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Guillem Fabre, “Pus dels majors” (BdT 216.2); Id., “Hon mais vey, pus truep sordeyor” (BdT 216.1) [PDF]
The historical circumstances of Guillem Fabre’s two surviving sirventes has given rise to widely divergent views. This essay builds on Parducci’s contextualisation of BdT 216.2 during the War of the Sicilian Vespers and the so-called Aragonese crusade by
Linda Paterson
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Claude Tricotel, <em>Comme deux troubadours. Histoire de l’amitié Flaubert - Sand</em>
Dominique Laporte
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Personajes históricos y literarios y casuística amorosa en la lírica provenzal. [PDF]
El presente trabajo estudia la onomástica ficcional empleada por los trovadores provenzales, como vía de indagación que pretende acercarse a la casuística da fin’amors.
Gutiérrez García, Santiago
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