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The Last Troubadours

The Last Troubadours
Author: Deirdre O'Grady
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2018-11-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 0429774362

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First published in 1991. At once poet, dramatist, adaptor and translator, the operatic librettist in turn expresses and mocks social convention. Deirdre O'Grady's study of the Italian operatic librettist identifies opera as a mirror of literary climates, popular taste and political aspirations. The Last Troubadours traces the history of the Italian libretto from its courtly origin in the 16th century, through the crisis of the aristocracy and the 19th-century struggle for national unity, to the birth of social realism. Fundamental elements of Italian opera - heroic valour, cunning servants, revolutionary ardour and romantic tenderness - are considered in their historical and cultural context. Also discussed are famous lyrical and musical collaborations - of Da Ponte and Mozart, Solera and Verdi, Romani and Bellini, and Boito and Verdi.


The Last Troubadour

The Last Troubadour
Author: Eugene Scruggs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2020-10-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781648952739

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After years of wandering across Europe, playing the fool, singing and strumming the lute for bishops and princes, as well as in the bawdiest of country taverns, I, Charles Coypeau Dassoucy, the last of the roving troubadours, have returned to Paris, my beloved native city. My once golden locks have turned to silver. I have four less teeth. My keen eyes now require the aid of Florentine spectacles. But on the plus side, I return with fifty rousing drinking songs, a collection of verses, and what's best, five hundred shiny gold pistols, which I managed to spirit out of the clutches of that murderous Duke of Mantua and his henchmen.


The Troubadours

The Troubadours
Author: Henry John Chaytor
Publisher: IndyPublish.com
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1912
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Stolen Song

Stolen Song
Author: Eliza Zingesser
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2020-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1501747630

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Stolen Song documents the act of cultural appropriation that created a founding moment for French literary history: the rescripting and domestication of troubadour song, a prestige corpus in the European sphere, as French. This book also documents the simultaneous creation of an alternative point of origin for French literary history—a body of faux-archaic Occitanizing songs. Most scholars would find the claim that troubadour poetry is the origin of French literature uncomplicated and uncontroversial. However, Stolen Song shows that the "Frenchness" of this tradition was invented, constructed, and confected by francophone medieval poets and compilers keen to devise their own literary history. Stolen Song makes a major contribution to medieval studies both by exposing this act of cultural appropriation as the origin of the French canon and by elaborating a new approach to questions of political and cultural identity. Eliza Zingesser shows that these questions, usually addressed on the level of narrative and theme, can also be fruitfully approached through formal, linguistic, and manuscript-oriented tools.


The Last of the Troubadours (illustrated)

The Last of the Troubadours (illustrated)
Author: O. O. Henry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2017-05-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781521257371

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Sam Galloway was the Last of the Troubadours. Of course you know about the troubadours. The encyclop�dia says they flourished between the eleventh and the thirteenth centuries. What they flourished doesn't seem clear--you may be pretty sure it wasn't a sword: maybe it was a fiddlebow, or a forkful of spaghetti, or a lady's scarf. Anyhow, Sam Galloway was one of 'em.


The Troubadours

The Troubadours
Author: Simon Gaunt
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1999-06-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521574730

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The dazzling culture of the troubadours - the virtuosity of their songs, the subtlety of their exploration of love, and the glamorous international careers some troubadours enjoyed - fascinated contemporaries and had a lasting influence on European life and literature. Apart from the refined love songs for which the troubadours are renowned, the tradition includes political and satirical poetry, devotional lyrics and bawdy or zany poems. It is also in the troubadour song-books that the only substantial collection of medieval lyrics by women is preserved. This book offers a general introduction to the troubadours. Its sixteen newly-commissioned essays, written by leading scholars from Britain, the US, France, Italy and Spain, trace the historical development and setting of troubadour song, engage with the main trends in troubadour criticism, and examine the reception of troubadour poetry. Appendices offer an invaluable guide to the troubadours, to technical vocabulary, to research tools and to surviving manuscripts.


The Troubadours at Home

The Troubadours at Home
Author: Justin Harvey Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 540
Release: 1899
Genre: Troubadours
ISBN:

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The Literary History of the Troubadours

The Literary History of the Troubadours
Author: Jean-Baptiste de La Curne de Sainte-Palaye
Publisher:
Total Pages: 532
Release: 1779
Genre: Provençal literature
ISBN:

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