Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes7-9Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1986 |
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... poetry , the courtly lyric of the troubadours is not to be defined solely in terms of poetic technique . The " grand chant courtois " evolved from a literary tradition inspired by the ideal of fin'amors ; its essence is to be sought in ...
... poetry , the courtly lyric of the troubadours is not to be defined solely in terms of poetic technique . The " grand chant courtois " evolved from a literary tradition inspired by the ideal of fin'amors ; its essence is to be sought in ...
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... poetry , the poem , or even the poet could constitute a world . What we get is Sir Philip Sidney's " brazen world " of history without his " golden world " of poetry . With this bias toward the social background of literature , Martines ...
... poetry , the poem , or even the poet could constitute a world . What we get is Sir Philip Sidney's " brazen world " of history without his " golden world " of poetry . With this bias toward the social background of literature , Martines ...
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... poet uses " dramatic expansion " as a way of transforming " an essentially stark , monochromatic account of God's wrath into dynamic poetry . " From what we have just seen , it is not difficult to understand how the incorporation of the ...
... poet uses " dramatic expansion " as a way of transforming " an essentially stark , monochromatic account of God's wrath into dynamic poetry . " From what we have just seen , it is not difficult to understand how the incorporation of the ...
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Constantinian Coin Motifs in Ancient Literary Sources | 1 |
Table Language in the Heptaméron | 17 |
The AngloNorman Courtly Lyric | 27 |
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