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Properly applied, the phrase l'amour courtois identified an extravagantly artificial and stylized relationship--a forbidden affair that was characterized by five main attributes. In essence, the relationship was ・ Aristocratic. As its nam...
http://condor.depaul.edu/%7Edsimpson/tlove/courtlylove....
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The "courtly love" relationship is modelled on the feudal relationship between a knight and his liege lord. The knight serves his courtly lady (love service) with the same obedience and loyalty which he owes to his liege lord.
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cla.calpoly.edu/~dschwart/engl513/courtly/courtly.htm
cla.calpoly.edu/~dschwart/engl513/courtly/courtly.htm
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Implications of Courtly Love ... Courtly love as a literary phenomenon reflects one of the most far-reaching revolutions in social sensibility in Western culture--the dramatic change in attitude towards women that began in the late eleventh century, spread throughout western and northern Europe during the...
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academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/english/melani/cs6/love.html
academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/english/melani/cs6/love.html
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Andreas Capellanus wrote the three books of his treatise The Art of Courtly Love at the request of Countess Marie of Troyes, daughter of Eleanor of Aquitaine.
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www.brown.edu/Departments/Italian_Studies/dweb/themes/a...
www.brown.edu/Departments/Italian_Studies/dweb/themes/amore/art_of_courtly_love.shtml
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My chivalry page with some of the rules in the code of chivalry and courtly love and a few links. ... From The Art of Courtly Love by Andreas Capellanus...
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www.astro.umd.edu/~marshall/chivalry.html
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Courtly Love is the celebration of sexual love between men and women. According to C. S. Lewis (1936), the poetic conventions developed to express it became important elements in the literature of the west during the later Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
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www.richeast.org/htwm/Courtly/Courtly.html
www.richeast.org/htwm/Courtly/Courtly.html
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The courtly love tradition and the chansons of Guillaume de Machaut ... (Machaut was both.) The songs of the troubadours were built on the product of chivalric ideals: the notion of courtly love. Through Machaut and later master composers, the inspiration of the amour courtois gave birth to the chanson.
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www.gloriana.nu/courtly.html
www.gloriana.nu/courtly.html
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courtly love, philosophy of love and code of lovemaking that flourished in France and England during the Middle Ages. Although its origins are obscure, it probably derived from the works of Ovid, various Middle Eastern ideas popular at the time, and the songs of the troubadours.
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www.factmonster.com/ce6/ent/A0813813.html
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