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Theme: Love & Adventure 2 Developments Anglo-Norman interest in ‘matière de Bretagne’: HRB – Wace – Eleanor&Henry (family tree), also Marie de France (Lais based on Breton songs, Lanval) Courtliness & courtly love
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Courtliness and Love Historical developments (agricultural improvements, feudal pyramid) >> courtly culture (castles (ppt), prosperity & leisure time; rules of conduct (Bumke, Elias), feelings under control Trobadors (langue d’oc): fin’ amors for the gentleman-poet and his circle Aquitaine >> Eleanor steeped in courtly love, moves North (langue d’oïl) Courtly culture spreads in courts under her influence, troubadour lyrics and new genre of Arthurian romance!
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Champagne Marie, Eleanor’s daughter, holds court in Troyes Andreas Capellanus, De Amore libri tres (ca. 1185) >> description of amourous matters, discussions in ‘Cour d’amour’ >> handout Love’s sweet sorrows; dilemma’s New form of conduct, role models for men and women (cf. HRB)
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Chrétien de Troyes Court cleric in Marie’s service, perhaps also of the English king No biographical information, except his own prologues, giving name, patron and sources Also: matière, san, conjointure >> poetical method
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Chrétien’s works Cligés prologue Erec & Enide: Love and knighthood, social functions of the married man Cligés: love triangle (anti Tristan) Yvain: Knighthood and Love Lancelot Conte du Graal ou Perceval >> next week
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Parijs BN 122
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Lancelot Prologue (san, matière come from Marie; Chrétien adds craftsmanship, conjointure) Story: Méléagant, Keu, don, rescue by Gauvain and anonymous knight, cart, sword bridge, fight I, harsh queen, misunderstandings, reconciliation, rendez- vous in barred room, blood on the sheets, judicial duel (fight II), return to court, Lancelot’s captivity, tournament, deliverance and ‘happy’ end (Godefroi de Leigni) Adultery condoned? Other world
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Lanzelet Mystification name: oral tales about the queen’s lover Example: Ulrich von Zatzikhoven’s Lanzelet >> strange youth, mermaids, ladies’ man (text connected to Richard Lionheart, hostages) Introduction greatest lover leads to new texts
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Prose Lancelot Around 1200: verse-prose debate True Story about Arthur, Lancelot and the Grail: Vulgate Cycle, based upon *non-cyclic Lancelot and prose version Chrétien’s text Trilogy and fivefold cycle (diagram) Text read in tr. Lacy
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Guidelines for Friday E. Do Lancelot and Guinevere understand each other? F. What was the motive for Lancelot’s actions? Dante: What is the role of Galehaut / Galeotto? A.Is the discovery of the lovers a sad event? B.Do Lancelot and Guinevere feel guilty?
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