The Troubadours

The Troubadours

The TroubadoursThis book, it is hoped, may serve as an introduction to the literature of the Troubadours...
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Author: Chaytor, H. J. (Henry John),1871-1954
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Language: English
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The Troubadours

The Troubadours

Dhs. 49.57 Dhs. 24.77

The Troubadours

Dhs. 49.57 Dhs. 24.77
Author: Chaytor, H. J. (Henry John),1871-1954
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Troubadours

This book, it is hoped, may serve as an introduction to the literature of the Troubadours for readers who have no detailed or scientific knowledge of the subject. I have, therefore, chosen for treatment the Troubadours who are most famous or who display characteristics useful for the purpose of this book. Students who desire to pursue the subject will find further help in the works mentioned in the bibliography. The latter does not profess to be exhaustive, but I hope nothing of real importance has been omitted. Few literatures have exerted so profound an influence upon the literary history of other peoples as the poetry of the troubadours. Attaining the highest point of technical perfection in the last half of the twelfth and the early years of the thirteenth century, Provenal poetry was already popular in Italy and Spain when the Albigeois crusade devastated the south of France and scattered the troubadours abroad or forced them to seek other means of livelihood. The earliest lyric poetry of Italy is Provenal in all but language; almost as much may be said of Portugal and Galicia; Catalonian troubadours continued to write in Provenal until the fourteenth century. The lyric poetry of the "trouvres" in Northern France was deeply influenced both in form and spirit by troubadour poetry, and traces of this influence are perceptible even in [2] early middle-English lyrics. Finally, the German minnesingers knew and appreciated troubadour lyrics, and imitations or even translations of Provenal poems may be found in Heinrich von Morungen, Friedrich von Hausen, and many others. Hence the poetry of the troubadours is a subject of first-rate importance to the student of comparative literature. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 12456
Author: Chaytor, H. J. (Henry John)
Release Date: May 1, 2004
Format: eBook
Language: English

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