Les Troubadours: Leurs vies — leurs oeuvres — leur influence
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A scholarly yet popular survey traces the origins, development, and artistic character of medieval Occitan lyric, presenting biographies and representative works of leading troubadours, explaining their meters, genres, and themes—notably courtly lyricism and aristocratic patronage—while assessing technical strengths and weaknesses. It situates the poetry within its linguistic and cultural milieu, summarizes its historical progression, and documents its transmission and influence on neighboring literatures. The book favors readable exposition with selected quotations, offers practical bibliographic notes and textual references for further study, and aims to make the tradition accessible without attempting an exhaustive catalog.
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