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Bob Dylan's ballade [PDF]

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Upton, Elizabeth Randell
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Troubadours

2021
This chapter focuses on the Troubadour, which was ground zero for musicians playing various combinations of rock and folk. Crosby, Stills & Nash dominated turntables in the summer of 1969 the way Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band had during 1967's Summer of Love, but whereas the Beatles LP famously exploited the recording studio, the Crosby ...
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The Postmodern Troubadour

2020
The twenty-first century, barely two decades old, has already seen the production of two highly acclaimed modernist operas about troubadours, Kaija Saariaho and Amin Maalouf’s L’amour de loin (2000) and Written on Skin (2012), by George Benjamin and librettist Martin Crimp.
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The Troubadours: An Introduction

Comparative Literature, 2001
Preface: How to use this book Introduction Simon Gaunt and Sarah Kay 1. Courtly culture in medieval Occitania Ruth Harvey 2. Fin' amor and the development of the courtly canso Linda Paterson 3. Moral and satirical poetry Catherine Leglu 4. Early troubadours: Guilhem IX to Bernart de Ventadorn Stephen G. Nichols 5.
Sarah Kay, Simon Gaunt
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Boundless Troubadours

2017
This paper deals with the complicated sociopolitical space defined by the use and transformation of what we call Occitan language. Literary and cultural production in Occitan language during the late 12th and early 13th centuries light up the boundary conditions, the boundary values of what we call courtly culture making them visible in all their ...
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Troubadours and Irony

1989
From Petrarch and Dante to Pound and Eliot, the influence of the troubadours on European poetry has been profound. They have rightly stimulated a vast amount of critical writing, but the majority of modern critics see the troubadour tradition as a corpus of earnestly serious and confessional love poetry, with little or no humour.
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