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Marian Devotion in Thirteenth-Century French Lyric

Marian Devotion in Thirteenth-Century French Lyric

  • Author: O'Sullivan, Daniel E.

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Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction Secular and Religious in Medieval Culture
  • Chapter 1 : Gautier de Coinci's Marian Poetics of Familiar Strangeness The Human and Divine in Harmony 'Amours, qui bien set enchanter' (I Ch 3/RS 851) 'Royne celestre' (I Ch 5/RS 956, 1903) 'D'une amour quoie et serie' (II Ch 5/RS 1212)
  • Chapter 2 : Thibaut de Champagne, Genre, and the Medieval Taste for Hybrids Thibaut in the Line of Gautier Thibaut's Hybridized Marian Songs 'Commencerai a fere un lai': Genre and Aesthetic Play
  • Chapter 3 : Voicing Marian Devotion in Women's Devotional Song Songs in the Voice of Everywoman Religious Women Voicing Marian Devotion Mary's Voice: 'Lasse, que devendrai gie'
  • Chapter 4 : Jacques de Cambrai, Distinctive Traditionalism, and Kaleidoscopic Contrafacta Choices of Motif, Theme, and Model: The Case for Distinctive Traditionalism Towards a Generative Model of Kaleidoscopic Contrafacture Traditionalism, Innovation, and
  • Chapter 5 : Rutebeuf: Beyond the World of Marian Song Rutebeuf's Polemical Marian Poetry Marian Devotion Dramatized When Mary Intercedes: 'Un dist de Nostre Dame'
  • Conclusion Contrafacture and Cultural Exchange
  • Appendix of textual and musical editions of songs and poems Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index