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Les troubadours : Une histoire poétique
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ISBN: 2262074933 Year: 2017 Publisher: Paris ( ) : Perrin,

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Les troubadours sont, au XIIe siècle, les auteurs, immensément admirés, des plus anciennes chansons d'amour composées dans une des langues nouvelles de l'Europe, la langue d'oc. Le tremblement du désir et celui de la crainte, la ferveur et la frustration, la jalousie et la jouissance, tout cela ils l'ont dit de façon si nouvelle et si intense que leurs chansons résonnent encore dans les mots d'amour d'aujourd'hui. Le beau livre de Michel Zink rend sa fraîcheur à cette poésie vieille de neuf siècles en la suivant dans ses méandres, en disant au fil des poèmes, qu'il cite en grand nombre, juste ce qu'il faut pour qu'elle nous parle, pour qu'elle nous enchante et pour qu'elle vive en nous.


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Mapping medieval identities in occitanian crusade song
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ISBN: 9780190948610 Year: 2020 Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press,

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"In his song, Lanqan li jorn, the early-twelfth-century troubadour Jaufre Rudel expresses a sense of wonder and uncertainty about the future, one that he maps onto his perception of geography as complex, interwoven, and often unknowable. The song proclaims Jaufre's intention to travel eastward to the Crusade front as a Christian pilgrim, and to unite there with his beloved Lady (generally understood as the Countess of Tripoli), the object of his amor de loing [love from afar]. Jaufre expresses both ambivalence and a sense of possibility as he prepares to depart outremar. In Jaufre's ideology, distance suggests the multivalent difficulties inherent in this effort--the challenges of geographical travels and unknown roads; the emotional separation between lovers and uncertain pathways; and the subjective distances between the ideals of French courtliness, Christian values, and his imagining of the land of Saracens. Because the pathways that lie before him--the ports and roads--are so many and so unfathomable, Jaufre cannot prophesy the outcome of this journey. As Jaufre contemplated the unknown East, he could not have predicted the impact of the Crusade efforts or the song-making traditions in which he participated. According to his vida, or biographical sketch (although these were often fictionalized), Jaufre would die in the East while on the Crusade venture; having often imagined the Countess of Tripoli, he would become ill on the journey, arriving in the Syrian county only just in time to be embraced his beloved and die in her arms. Jaufre was one of many creators of the Crusade period to contemplate a new world, one marked by Crusading, through song. In doing so, he employed geographical rhetoric in ways that engaged his belief systems about love, politics, religion, and space. In this book, I locate ideologies of early Crusade culture as expressed in the Occitanian song (in the south of modern-day France), particularly in Latin devotional song and troubadour lyric. Such songs engage their Crusading context through text and melody, through metaphors of travel, distance, and geography. I argue that these songs reflect Crusade perspectives, articulate regional beliefs and local identities, and demonstrate the rhetorical and expressive possibilities of music and poetry in combination. Today, in keeping with the concepts of mouvance and re-invention, as articulated by Paul Zumthor and Amelia Van Vleck among others, we understand troubadour song as a site of re-creation rather than fixity. Troubadour songs circulated abundantly in oral transmission, long before they were committed to writing; each performance of a given song was subject to change and reinvention, with performance acting not as repetition, but as an act of re-composition, improvisation, or variation, aided, but not dictated, by memory. Troubadour songs may exist in multiple variant copies across multiple manuscripts, or they may survive today without any written record of their melodies at all, perhaps once so well known that their notation was not needed. Zumthor thus explained, "the 'work' floats, offering not a fixed shape of firm boundaries but a constantly shifting nimbus . . . Although the production of an individual, it [a song] is characterized by the sense of potential incompleteness is caries within itself." As he looked forward uncertainly into his own travels and his future, Jaufre understood his songs as fluid, as templates for further composition, and as sites of communal, rather than individual, creation. Indeed, among the troubadours, Jaufre can be considered an "extremist" (in the words of Amelia Van Vleck) with regard to transmission and re-composition, as he was particularly explicit about inviting others to change and improve upon his song, placing the singer on par with the composer as a creative agent, and rejecting the idea of single or original author with respect to his work. For Jaufre, the audience too played a role in defining the song; the experience of reception essentially contributed to the process of re-creation. Thus Rupert Pickens wrote, regarding his edition of Jaufre's poems: "It soon became apparent . . . that not only can 'authentic' texts not be discovered, much less 'established' . . . but that, given the condition of the manuscripts and the esthetic principles involving textual integrity affirmed by Jaufre himself . . . the question of 'authenticity' . . . was largely irrelevant.""--


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Trobadorlyrik in deutscher Übersetzung : ein bibliographisches Repertorium (1749-2001)
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ISBN: 3484523220 9783484523227 3110933853 Year: 2004 Volume: 322 Publisher: Tübingen: Niemeyer,


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Mot so razo
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ISSN: 23854359 Year: 1999 Publisher: Castelló d'Empúries [Spain] : Ajuntament de Castelló d'Empúries,

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Chansons d'amour des troubadours : une anthologie texte et musique
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ISBN: 9782869311688 Year: 2022 Publisher: [Paris] : Minerve,

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Les troubadours : les chansons et leur musique (XIIe-XIIIe siècles)
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ISBN: 9782869311558 2869311559 Year: 2019 Publisher: [Paris]: Minerve,

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The Songs of Bernart de Ventadorn
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ISBN: 1469634910 9781469634913 9780807890394 0807890391 Year: 2018 Publisher: Baltimore, Maryland : Baltimore, Md. : Project Muse, Project MUSE,

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Bernart de Ventadorn was a twelfth-century Catalan poet and troubador. These forty-one poems, filled with nostalgia, joy, and tenderness, were written between 1150 and 1180. This edition, with notes and a complete glossary, contains the original texts accompanied by the only English translations available at the time of publication.


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Les troubadours : les chansons et leur musique, XIIe-XIIIe siècles
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ISBN: 9782869311756 2869311753 Year: 2023 Publisher: [Paris] : Minerve,

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Lettres d'amour du Moyen Age : les saluts et complaintes
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ISBN: 9782253163718 2253163716 Year: 2016 Volume: 32977 Publisher: Paris: Librairie générale française,

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Épîtres amoureuses fictives et poétiques, les saluts et complaintes ont pu trouver des modèles dans des textes latins de l'Antiquité et du Moyen Âge. Ils s'inscrivent également dans le contexte médiéval de la poésie lyrique d'oc et d'oïl des xiie et xiiie siècles. La fiction épistolaire exprime un double retrait : au regard de la parole en présence, bouche à bouche, mais aussi du chant, message porté par une voix musicale qui peut se faire entendre en différé. Balançant entre adresse directe du salut et adresse indirecte de la complainte, ces œuvres, que l'on pourrait qualifier d'expérimentales, disent la difficulté de l'aveu amoureux tout en exprimant le désir du corps de l'autre, parfait et rêvé.Fondé sur de nouvelles recherches, le présent volume offre la première édition critique et la première traduction en français moderne de l'ensemble, le rendant ainsi accessible aux chercheurs comme à un public plus large. Textes établis, traduits et annotés sous la direction de Sylvie Lefèvre et Hedzer Uulders.Introduction de Hedzer Uulders et Sylvie Lefèvre [source éditeur]


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Il trovatore Peire Cardenal
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ISBN: 9788870006032 8870006034 Year: 2013 Volume: 12 17 Publisher: Modena: Mucchi,

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