…e fon sazos/Que per un gan/Er’hom bautz e ioios !
The subject of a gift is well-known to the specialists in troubadour poetry. The Lady delivers the troubadour some of her private belongings: a ring, a brooch, a glove or a cordo, as areward for his faithful service and the adulations expressed in his songs. Giraut de Bornelh who lost his lady'...
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description | The subject of a gift is well-known to the specialists in troubadour poetry. The Lady delivers the troubadour some of her private belongings: a ring, a brooch, a glove or a cordo, as areward for his faithful service and the adulations expressed in his songs. Giraut de Bornelh who lost his lady's benevolence as a consequence of losing her glove, described it in five of his cançós. The author of two razós (the one corresponding to Si-us quier conseil, bell'amiga Alamanda, BdT 242. 69, and the one of Ges aissi del tot no·m lais, BdT 242. 36, both present only in the chansonnier Sq), created a little love story using the vague allusions found in the mentioned bornelian poems. Among the scholars, this story caused a more than hundred years-long debate regarding the so-called «glove cycle». The author of razós is defending the troubadour, severely criticizing the behaviour of the Lady. Moreover, he is using the language characteristic of a mala cansó, as if attempting to create a mala cansó in prose. |
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spelling | doaj-art-7888d883dff8485fbb9bd25b4bc502e92025-01-06T09:24:09ZfraPresses universitaires de la MéditerranéeRevue des Langues Romanes0223-37112391-114X2020-12-0112423525510.4000/rlr.3482…e fon sazos/Que per un gan/Er’hom bautz e ioios !Isabel de RiquerThe subject of a gift is well-known to the specialists in troubadour poetry. The Lady delivers the troubadour some of her private belongings: a ring, a brooch, a glove or a cordo, as areward for his faithful service and the adulations expressed in his songs. Giraut de Bornelh who lost his lady's benevolence as a consequence of losing her glove, described it in five of his cançós. The author of two razós (the one corresponding to Si-us quier conseil, bell'amiga Alamanda, BdT 242. 69, and the one of Ges aissi del tot no·m lais, BdT 242. 36, both present only in the chansonnier Sq), created a little love story using the vague allusions found in the mentioned bornelian poems. Among the scholars, this story caused a more than hundred years-long debate regarding the so-called «glove cycle». The author of razós is defending the troubadour, severely criticizing the behaviour of the Lady. Moreover, he is using the language characteristic of a mala cansó, as if attempting to create a mala cansó in prose.https://journals.openedition.org/rlr/3482Giraut de Bornelh«glove cycle»razósmala cansó |
spellingShingle | Isabel de Riquer …e fon sazos/Que per un gan/Er’hom bautz e ioios ! Revue des Langues Romanes Giraut de Bornelh «glove cycle» razós mala cansó |
title | …e fon sazos/Que per un gan/Er’hom bautz e ioios ! |
title_full | …e fon sazos/Que per un gan/Er’hom bautz e ioios ! |
title_fullStr | …e fon sazos/Que per un gan/Er’hom bautz e ioios ! |
title_full_unstemmed | …e fon sazos/Que per un gan/Er’hom bautz e ioios ! |
title_short | …e fon sazos/Que per un gan/Er’hom bautz e ioios ! |
title_sort | e fon sazos que per un gan er hom bautz e ioios |
topic | Giraut de Bornelh «glove cycle» razós mala cansó |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/rlr/3482 |
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