The Origin and Meaning of Courtly Love: A Critical Study of European Scholarship |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THEORIES ON THE ORIGIN OF COURTLY LOVE | 62 |
THEORIES ON THE MEANING OF COURTLY LOVE | 100 |
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According Al-Andalus Alfonso amor hereos amour courtois Andreas Capellanus Arabic poetry Aragon aristocracy Avicenna Bernart de Ventadorn Briffault C. B. Lewis C. S. Lewis Cancionero Castile Cathars chivalry Christian court Courtly Love critics cult culture Cybele d'amor Dante Denomy Dronke Equicola Europe European fantasy feudal fourteenth century Frappier French Gaston Paris genre Hispano-Arabic theory Huizinga Ibn Arabi ideal ideas influence Islam Jeanroy Juan kharjas knights l'amour lady literary literature London love poetry lover Madrid Mario Equicola marriage Meaning of Courtly Middle Ages Moller Moorish moral Mozarabic Muslim Spain mysticism Nelli Neoplatonism nobility Paris passion Petrarch play poem poesia poésie poetic poets Provençal poetry religious Renaissance rhyme Romance languages Rougemont scholars scholarship sentiment sexual Sismondi social songs Spanish St Bernard term themes theory of origins thesis Toulouse tradition trans translated treatise trobar troubadour lyric troubadour poetry twelfth century University Warton Whinnom women words wrote zajal