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  1. <<The>> troubadours
    an introduction
    Contributor: Gaunt, Simon (Publisher); Kay, Sarah (Publisher)
    Published: 1999
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The dazzling culture of the troubadours - the virtuosity of their songs, the subtlety of their exploration of love, and the glamorous international careers some troubadours enjoyed - fascinated contemporaries and had a lasting influence on European... more

     

    The dazzling culture of the troubadours - the virtuosity of their songs, the subtlety of their exploration of love, and the glamorous international careers some troubadours enjoyed - fascinated contemporaries and had a lasting influence on European life and literature. Apart from the refined love songs for which the troubadours are renowned, the tradition includes political and satirical poetry, devotional lyrics and bawdy or zany poems. It is also in the troubadour song-books that the only substantial collection of medieval lyrics by women is preserved. This book offers a general introduction to the troubadours. Its sixteen newly-commissioned essays, written by leading scholars from Britain, the US, France, Italy and Spain, trace the historical development and setting of troubadour song, engage with the main trends in troubadour criticism, and examine the reception of troubadour poetry. Appendices offer an invaluable guide to the troubadours, to technical vocabulary, to research tools and to surviving manuscripts

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Gaunt, Simon (Publisher); Kay, Sarah (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780511620508
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    RVK Categories: NM 7260 ; IE 3880 ; IE 5020 ; IK 4605 ; IK 6610
    Subjects: Troubadours; Provençal poetry
    Scope: xii, 330 Seiten, Karte
    Notes:

    Enthält Literaturverzeichnis auf Seite 306-324

    Die vorliegende Online-Ausgabe basiert auf folgendem unveränderten Nachdruck der Druck-Ausgabe: Transferred to digital printing 2003

  2. The troubadours
    an introduction
    Contributor: Gaunt, Simon (HerausgeberIn); Kay, Sarah (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: June 2012
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The dazzling culture of the troubadours - the virtuosity of their songs, the subtlety of their exploration of love, and the glamorous international careers some troubadours enjoyed - fascinated contemporaries and had a lasting influence on European... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    The dazzling culture of the troubadours - the virtuosity of their songs, the subtlety of their exploration of love, and the glamorous international careers some troubadours enjoyed - fascinated contemporaries and had a lasting influence on European life and literature. Apart from the refined love songs for which the troubadours are renowned, the tradition includes political and satirical poetry, devotional lyrics and bawdy or zany poems. It is also in the troubadour song-books that the only substantial collection of medieval lyrics by women is preserved. This book offers a general introduction to the troubadours. Its sixteen newly-commissioned essays, written by leading scholars from Britain, the US, France, Italy and Spain, trace the historical development and setting of troubadour song, engage with the main trends in troubadour criticism, and examine the reception of troubadour poetry. Appendices offer an invaluable guide to the troubadours, to technical vocabulary, to research tools and to surviving manuscripts

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Gaunt, Simon (HerausgeberIn); Kay, Sarah (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English; Provençal (to 1500)
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780511620508
    Other identifier:
    RVK Categories: IE 3880 ; NM 7260 ; IK 6610 ; IK 4605 ; IE 5020
    Subjects: Provençal poetry; Troubadours; Troubadourlyrik; Höfische Lyrik; Troubadours; Provençal poetry ; History and criticism; Troubadours; Provençal poetry; Civilization, Medieval, in literature; Courtly love in literature; Love in literature; Provençal poetry; Love poetry, Provençal
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 330 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
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    Ruth Harvey: Courtly culture in medieval Occitania

    Linda Paterson: Fin'amor and the development of the courtly canso

    Catherine Léglu: Moral and satirical poetry

    Stephen G. Nichols: Early troubadours: Guilhem IX to Bernart de Ventadorn

    Gérard Gouiran: Classical period: from Raimbaut d'Aurenga to Arnaut Daniel

    Michael Routledge: Later troubadours

    Tilde Sankovitch: Trobairitz

    Miriam Cabré: Italian and Catalan troubadours

    Margaret Switten: Music and versification

    Sarah Spence: Rhetoric and hermeneutics

    Maria Luisa Meneghetti: Intertextuality and dialogism in the troubadours

    Don A. Monson: Troubadours at play: irony, parody and burlesque

    Sarah Kay: Desire and subjectivity

    Simon Gaunt: Orality and writing: the text of the troubadour poem

    William Burgwinkle: Chansonniers as books

    Sylvia Huot.: Troubadour lyric and Old French narrative

  3. The troubadours
    an introduction
    Contributor: Gaunt, Simon (Publisher); Kay, Sarah (Publisher)
    Published: 1999
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The dazzling culture of the troubadours - the virtuosity of their songs, the subtlety of their exploration of love, and the glamorous international careers some troubadours enjoyed - fascinated contemporaries and had a lasting influence on European... more

    Universitätsbibliothek Bamberg
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    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    The dazzling culture of the troubadours - the virtuosity of their songs, the subtlety of their exploration of love, and the glamorous international careers some troubadours enjoyed - fascinated contemporaries and had a lasting influence on European life and literature. Apart from the refined love songs for which the troubadours are renowned, the tradition includes political and satirical poetry, devotional lyrics and bawdy or zany poems. It is also in the troubadour song-books that the only substantial collection of medieval lyrics by women is preserved. This book offers a general introduction to the troubadours. Its sixteen newly-commissioned essays, written by leading scholars from Britain, the US, France, Italy and Spain, trace the historical development and setting of troubadour song, engage with the main trends in troubadour criticism, and examine the reception of troubadour poetry. Appendices offer an invaluable guide to the troubadours, to technical vocabulary, to research tools and to surviving manuscripts

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Gaunt, Simon (Publisher); Kay, Sarah (Publisher)
    Language: English; Provençal (to 1500)
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780511620508
    Other identifier:
    RVK Categories: IE 3880 ; IE 5020 ; IK 4605 ; IK 6610 ; NM 7260
    Subjects: Troubadours; Provençal poetry / History and criticism; Troubadourlyrik
    Scope: 1 online resource (xii, 330 pages)
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    Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015)

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  4. The troubadours
    an introduction
    Contributor: Gaunt, Simon (HerausgeberIn); Kay, Sarah (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: June 2012
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    The dazzling culture of the troubadours - the virtuosity of their songs, the subtlety of their exploration of love, and the glamorous international careers some troubadours enjoyed - fascinated contemporaries and had a lasting influence on European... more

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    The dazzling culture of the troubadours - the virtuosity of their songs, the subtlety of their exploration of love, and the glamorous international careers some troubadours enjoyed - fascinated contemporaries and had a lasting influence on European life and literature. Apart from the refined love songs for which the troubadours are renowned, the tradition includes political and satirical poetry, devotional lyrics and bawdy or zany poems. It is also in the troubadour song-books that the only substantial collection of medieval lyrics by women is preserved. This book offers a general introduction to the troubadours. Its sixteen newly-commissioned essays, written by leading scholars from Britain, the US, France, Italy and Spain, trace the historical development and setting of troubadour song, engage with the main trends in troubadour criticism, and examine the reception of troubadour poetry. Appendices offer an invaluable guide to the troubadours, to technical vocabulary, to research tools and to surviving manuscripts

     

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    Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Contributor: Gaunt, Simon (HerausgeberIn); Kay, Sarah (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English; Provençal (to 1500)
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780511620508
    Other identifier:
    RVK Categories: IE 3880 ; NM 7260 ; IK 6610 ; IK 4605 ; IE 5020
    Subjects: Provençal poetry; Troubadours; Troubadourlyrik; Höfische Lyrik; Troubadours; Provençal poetry ; History and criticism; Troubadours; Provençal poetry; Civilization, Medieval, in literature; Courtly love in literature; Love in literature; Provençal poetry; Love poetry, Provençal
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 330 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
    Notes:

    Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015)

    Ruth Harvey: Courtly culture in medieval Occitania

    Linda Paterson: Fin'amor and the development of the courtly canso

    Catherine Léglu: Moral and satirical poetry

    Stephen G. Nichols: Early troubadours: Guilhem IX to Bernart de Ventadorn

    Gérard Gouiran: Classical period: from Raimbaut d'Aurenga to Arnaut Daniel

    Michael Routledge: Later troubadours

    Tilde Sankovitch: Trobairitz

    Miriam Cabré: Italian and Catalan troubadours

    Margaret Switten: Music and versification

    Sarah Spence: Rhetoric and hermeneutics

    Maria Luisa Meneghetti: Intertextuality and dialogism in the troubadours

    Don A. Monson: Troubadours at play: irony, parody and burlesque

    Sarah Kay: Desire and subjectivity

    Simon Gaunt: Orality and writing: the text of the troubadour poem

    William Burgwinkle: Chansonniers as books

    Sylvia Huot.: Troubadour lyric and Old French narrative