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Record Number:
5529
Author(s):
Cheyette, Fredric L. and Margaret Switten
Contributor(s):
Title :
Women in Troubadour Song: Of the Countess and the Vilana [The authors analyze two songs, one by the Countess de Dia and the other by Marcabru, in which strong women's voices are heard demanding their rights and resisting exploitation; the authors also trace the varied political roles of Occitan noble women and the social setting in which these two songs might have been performed].
Source:
Women and Music , 2., ( 1998): Pages 26 - 45.
Year of Publication:
1998.
2.
Record Number:
2463
Author(s):
Taylor, Mark N.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Servant and Lord/Lady and Wife: The "Franklin's Tale" and traditions of Courtly and Conjugal Love [The author traces ideas in the anti-adultery tradition, represented by Marcabru and Chrétien, that are developed in the story of the married love of Dorigen and Arveragus].
Source:
Chaucer Review , 32., 1 ( 1997): Pages 64 - 81.
Year of Publication:
1997.
3.
Record Number:
12869
Author(s):
Tougher, Shaun
Contributor(s):
Title :
Marginal Men, Marcabru and Orthodoxy: The Early Troubadours and Adultery [The author explores references to adultery in early troubadour verse in order to determine what models for marriage are represented there. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source:
Medium Ævum , 59., 1 ( 1990): Pages 55 - 72.
Year of Publication:
1990.