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ARDIS BUTTERFIELD LYRIC AND ELEGY IN "THE BOOK OF THE DUCHESS" 60/1, p. 33

languages

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works

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  • The Book of the Duchess
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  • La Fonteinne Amoureuse
  • Le Paradjs d'Amour
  • Le Dit dou Bleu Chevalier
  • L'Espinette Amoureuse
  • La Complainte de St Valentin
  • Le Complaint de l'an Nouvel
  • Songe Vert
  • Le Joli Buisson de Jonece
  • Regret Guillaume Comte de Hainault
  • De Venus La Deesse d'Amor
  • La Prison Amoureuse

people

  • Froissart
  • Machaut
  • Geoffrey Chaucer
  • Jehan de la Mote

subjects

  • influence
  • narrative
  • cultural
  • performance
  • melancholy
  • subjectivity
  • song
  • dream
  • Tension
  • Conflict
  • public
  • structure
  • lyric
  • personal
  • mourning
  • elegy
  • consolation
  • borrowings
  • bereavement
  • silence
  • self-expression
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  • Death
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  • emotion
  • artistry

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