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Sarah Kay Chrétien de Troyes and the Troubadours: Essays in Memory of the Late Leslie Topsfield, by Peter S. Noble, Linda M. Paterson 55/1, p. 144

languages

  • Old Provençal
  • Latin
  • French
  • Italian
  • Old French
  • Gascon
  • Occitan

works

  • Yvain
  • Conte del Graal
  • Chevalier de la charrete
  • Roman de Troie
  • Aucassin et Nicolete
  • Lo vers comensa by Marcabru
  • Doas cuidas ai by Marcabru
  • l'amour pur by André le Chapelain
  • Atre périlleux
  • sympathetic treatment of the theme of the mal-mariée by Marie de France

people

  • Chrétien de Trojes
  • Marie de France
  • Bernart de Ventadorn
  • Geoffrey of Vinsauf
  • Bertran de Born
  • Bernart Marti

subjects

  • spirituality
  • romance
  • narrative
  • motifs
  • themes
  • interpretation
  • lyric
  • chivalry
  • sin
  • repentance
  • theology
  • Transmission
  • adventure
  • courtliness
  • Troubadours
  • rhetoric
  • symbolism
  • characterisation
  • jougleur

places

  • Cambridge
  • Montpellier
  • northern France
  • Southern France
  • Comtat-Venaissin
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