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Parrots And Nightingales Troubadour Quotations And The Development Of European Poetry Sarah Kay

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Parrots And Nightingales Troubadour Quotations And The Development Of European Poetry Sarah Kay
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.73 MB
Pages: 472
Author: Sarah Kay
ISBN: 9780812208382, 0812208382
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Parrots And Nightingales Troubadour Quotations And The Development Of European Poetry Sarah Kay by Sarah Kay 9780812208382, 0812208382 instant download after payment.

Studying the medieval tradition of quoting verbatim from troubadour songs, Sarah Kay explores works produced along the arc of the northern Mediterranean in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, illuminating how this tradition influenced medieval literary history and the development of European subjectivity.


Studying the medieval tradition of quoting verbatim from troubadour songs, Sarah Kay explores works produced along the arc of the northern Mediterranean in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, illuminating how this tradition influenced medieval literary history and the development of European subjectivity.

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