Memory and Re-Creation in Troubadour Lyric |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |
ABBREVIATIONS |
INTRODUCTION— CRAFT, SENTIMENT, AND MECHANISM IN THE MEDIEVAL LYRIC |
![]() | PART ONE— MAKING AND SENDING: A VIEW FROM WITHIN THE LITERARY TEXTS |
• | One— Amar/Trobar : The Vocabulary of Love and Poetics |
![]() | Two— Writing and Memory in the Creation and Transmission of Troubadour Poetry |
![]() | Three— Song Sheets and Song Books |
![]() | PART TWO— THE VIEW FROM WITHOUT: PERFORMANCE AND POETICS REFLECTED IN THE CHANSONNIERS |
![]() | Four— Mouvance in the Manuscripts |
![]() | Five— Rhyme and Razo : Case Studies |
![]() | PART THREE— POETICS AND THE MEDIUM |
![]() | Six— Nature Enclosed: The "Closed" Style and the "Natural" Poetics |
![]() | Seven— The Metaphorical Vocabulary of Mouvance and Textual Integrity |
![]() | CONCLUSION |
• | "Adjusting the Ash Heaps": Paper Poetry |
• | "Her" and "Him": Amor Consists of Language |
• | A Diversity of Viewpoints on Textual Integrity Versus Mouvance |
• | Nonsequential Reading, Multiple Reading, and the "Open" Text: Adapting to Medieval Reception of Troubadour Lyric |
• | "Informed Readers" in Literary Theory |
![]() | APPENDIX A— QUANTITATIVE SURVEY OF MOUVANCE |
APPENDIX B— A QUICK GUIDE TO RHYME SCHEMES |
APPENDIX C— LIST OF MANUSCRIPTS |
![]() | Notes |
WORKS CITED |
![]() | GENERAL INDEX |
![]() | INDEX OF PROVENÇAL TERMS |