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Bertran De Born
Bone Spur
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Cathar
Cathar heresy
Chanson De
Chanson De Geste
Chanson De Toile
Chansons de geste
Chevalier De La Charrete
Christian dissidence in twelfth century
Crusade
crusade narratives
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Gaucelm Faidit
Giraut De Bornelh
Grandes Chroniques De France
Heresy
Holy Man
Innocent III
intercultural medieval studies
King Marsile
Legitimate Lord
Major Son
Medieval Church
medieval historiography
Medieval history writing
Medieval literature
Occitan
Occitan literature
Occitan Lyric
Oxford Text
Oxford Version
Philology
Pope Innocent III
Raoul De Cambrai
Roland
Saracen representation
Saracen Woman
Superb
Young Count
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138493223
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Apr 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In this collection of essays Gérard Gouiran, one of the world's leading and much-loved scholars of medieval Occitan literature, examines this literature from a primarily historical perspective. Through texts offering hitherto unexplored insights into the history and culture of medieval Europe, he studies topics such as the representation of alterity through female figures and Saracens in opposition to the ideal of the Christian knight; the ways in which the narrating of history can become resistance and propaganda discourse in the clash between the Catholic Church and the French on the one hand, and the Cathar heretics and the people of Occitania on the other; questions of intertextuality and intercultural relations; cultural representations fashioning the West in contact with the East; and Christian dissidence in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Written in an approachable style, the book will be of historical, literary and philological interest to scholars and students, as well as any reader curious about this hitherto little-known Occitan literature. (CS1087).

Gérard Gouiran was born in 1945 at Le Rove, which was then a small village close to Marseille. His parents often spoke Occitan between themselves, but avoided doing so with their children for fear of damaging their education. It was only after studying Classics in Marseille and then Paris that Professor Gouiran rediscovered the Occitan language, and from then on he has devoted himself to medieval literature. Best known for his magisterial edition of the troubadour Bertran de Born, he has written – and spoken – widely on troubadour lyric, epic, and romance.

Linda M. Paterson taught at Northeastern University, Boston, USA for two years before moving to the University of Warwick, UK in 1971 where she is now Professor Emerita. Her books include Troubadours and Eloquence (1975); The World of the Troubadours: Medieval Occitan Society, c.1100-c.1250 (1993); Culture and Society in Medieval Occitania (2011); and Singing the Crusades: French and Occitan Lyric Responses to the Crusading Movement, 1137-1336 (2018).

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