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The discernment and deployment of deception and indirection required in courtship prepared men for courtly existence as a whole.
The mind was the 'zone of engagement' for the dynamics of attachment and detachment which articulated the relations of courtly selves.
Courtesans sought to make their own way in courtly circles through the exercise of very real capacities amongst these affiliations.
The context of the courtly world, however, may be dimly discerned by attention to the dynamics of lovers themselves.
Only in three instances did a secondary figure show greater width than height; these were seated figures directly facing the primary figure in courtly scenes.
Women played a prominent role in courtly music-making.
Elite-courtly composition continued in private circles, though changing tastes among the elites made it into somewhat of a minority genre.
In his view, the group, courtly society, is present in this refrain not as participant but as addressee.
We are now in a position to examine the wine poem's logic of de-sublimation, which counters the logic of the courtly panegyric.
Illumination of differences might further define regional or courtly styles.
In the courtly world, self-restraint was a mark of freedom.
The musical repertoire used in the religious ceremonies has fared better than its courtly counterpart.
Courtly literature, then, needs to be read not as a mirroring but as mediating needs and tensions within courtly society.
Courtly poetry, however, must be put in the context of other types of sources.
One could speak, with the troubadours, of the invention of new traditions which would eventually formalise certain cultural ideals of the aristocracy and become what we call 'courtly love'.
Courtly manners, a crucial element in the construction of early modern monarchy, relied heavily on the notion of woman as a necessary mirror for male achievement.
The author then concentrates on three main themes: the manipulation of space, the role of courtly and civic participants, and the architectural imagery and tableaux vivants.
Since country estates were the basis for the wealth of most of the nobility, the juxtaposition of rustic and courtly life was something they experienced regularly.
The poem treats a staple subject of courtly love, constancy in absence, through the questions of the male interlocutor to a woman separated from her lover.
On the other hand, the analysis which did associate them with one another did not stress a new urban politeness but wholeheartedly embraced its traditional courtly account.
Viewed as a process, anurakta denoted the attraction or drawing of one person to another; courtly representations typically mention virtues and powers which attract others to oneself.
They played leading roles in court rituals and ceremonies, enjoyed close personal interaction with the ruler and were expected to adhere to the aristocratic or courtly culture of the times.
While for the ascetical life the conquest of the senses involved a subdual, or sublimation of pleasure, in the courtly contexts this same conquest entailed a cultivation of desire.
They rather like to conduct discussions by the courtly interchange of memoranda, the one to the other.
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Of course, some industries in this courtly will have a shaking up.
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A good deal of time can therefore be taken up waiting for someone else to do something, and the process can resemble a slow courtly dance.
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Their songs dealt mainly with themes of chivalry and courtly love.
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The story introduces various typical aspects of knighthood such as courtly love and ethical dilemmas.
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Eighteen of his works have survived, all in one manuscript and all in the tradition of the troubadours and courtly love.
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Among his masterworks is a series of wall frescoes of figures in quadratura balconiespart genre, part courtly conceit.
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His interest in courtly life, as well as the daily activities of the lower classes, may be seen as well in his paintings for calendars.
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The side panels offered a flat surface for a suitable painting, with subjects drawn from courtly romance or, much less often, religious subjects.
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Whether this request was at all serious or merely a form of courtly flattery is not known, but the latter is suspected.
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In 16th and 17th centuries grotesque dances were often presented as an anti-masque, performed between the acts of more serious courtly entertainments.
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The play emphasized the freer and carnival aspects of the masque form instead of the courtly aspects.
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The chief exception is the work of the troubadours and the minnesnger, whose primary innovation was the ideal of courtly love.
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She soon becomes bored with the courtly lifestyle and unsure of her place.
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Once the custom of courtly love had faded, his fate was regarded less sympathetically.
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Royal and noble courts saw the development of chivalry and the ethos of courtly love.
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He was more courtly in his approach to the women he wrote about.
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Known for his courtly manners, he had a slow drawl and a quiet demeanor, which belied his sharp political sense.
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Self-possessed, she excelled at such courtly diversions as dancing and plays.
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The predominant theme of the "grand chant" was courtly love, but topics were more broad than in the "canso", especially after the thirteenth century.
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They were essentially courtly in nature, characterised by close personal relations between the orders' members and the orders' sovereign.
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There he was impressed by the extravagant courtly life at the royal court with its feasting, hunting and travelling.
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Though unhappy with his marriage, he fulfilled his courtly duties.
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He was mostly employed painting mythological paintings, depictions of courtly life, and decorations paintings.
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The metre gained some popularity in courtly poetry, as the rhythm may sound more majestic than drttkvtt.
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Nature is presented throughout the poem as rough and indifferent, constantly threatening the order of men and courtly life.
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As a man, he was a prince among men suave, gracious, courtly, and dignified.
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They clear up this mistake with a profusion of courtly language.
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The castle island opposite had an outwork protected by bastions and south and east of the castle were several courtly pleasure gardens and vegetable gardens.
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The short, narrative poems generally focus on glorifying the concept of courtly love through the adventures of their main characters.
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Both were handsome and proficient in courtly skills, without appearing effeminate or affected.
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Folk songs which were originally partnered with dance and other styles of performing arts, provided inspiration for courtly poetry.
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Courtly love was a secret, unrequited and highly respectful form of admiration for another person.
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The story intersperses some songs and courtly advice to knights and some admonitions to greedy nobles and faithless squires.
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He outlines rules for knights, ministeriales, and free nobles to follow to lead honorable and courtly lives.
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He writes of himself as a protagonist who does great deeds of honor to married noblewomen, following the conventions of chaste courtly love.
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Other courtly and secular portraits were also created.
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He is sober, learned and courtly in manner but his humble appearance and discourse belie a cunning and rapacious nature.
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Other critics interpret the passage to mean that the courtly writers and their works are known within courtly circles, but not to the general public.
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He threw in his lot with the reformers, and composed many heated debates by his courtly suavity and excellent knowledge of business.
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Courtly would be pretentious in this upper bourgeois circle, yet the man's gesture is gallant.
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Thematically, as its name implies, it was a song of courtly love, written usually by a man to his noble lover.
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They were often moralising in tone and critical of contemporary courtly society.
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The poor audio quality of the radio broadcast, as well as the formal courtly language in which the speech was composed, worsened the confusion.
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Her background is unknown though entry arguably required noble origin and courtly connections.
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The lower strings simulate a drone, creating a pastoral mood, but the dance-like writing for upper strings is more courtly than rustic.
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Elements of folk dance invigorate courtly dances and folk dances take over movements and styles from courtly dance.
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He is polite, kind, and courtly while also at times being conceited and uncaring.
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He refuted the traditional credo of courtly love, for which love is a subtle philosophy only a few chosen knights and princesses could grasp.
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She changes her evasive language, typical of courtly love relationships, to a more assertive style.
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Therefore, in matters of the heart, courtly love wasn't always plausibly separable or indistinguishable from romantic love.
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In this poem, the speaker's anxiety about the social difference between him and his beloved takes the form of a criticism of courtly corruption.
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Alegret was also one of the first troubadours to employ the feudal metaphor to describe courtly love.
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Each tells five stories, most of which are more suitable to courtly, rather than juvenile, audiences.
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The word comes from "troubadour", a medieval poet-musician who wrote and sang songs about courtly love.
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Only two pieces of his lyric poetry survive, both "cansos" on courtly love, one with a surviving melody.
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However, a few notable performances had established theatrical precedence in courtly and religious contexts.
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His poems were most likely written before the concept of ideal courtly love was formulated.
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The courtly poetry scenes were historically dominated by a few noble clans and allies, each of which staked out a position.
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Courtly love was the eroticisation of love between the nobility.
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Her poetry is witty and gently satirical, and pokes mild fun at courtly manners, but is never vicious or biting.
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The same sixty years saw the composition of the most important courtly romances.
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The codex contains examples of many of the most popular courtly dance styles of its time, such as ballades, rondeaus, virelais, and isorhythmic motets.
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In chapter 4 we will discuss this feature of romantic love in the light of an examination of courtly love.
A third form of pure love, quite distinct from that of the mystics and the quietists, is to be found in the medieval courtly tradition.
Courtly fiction was written by male clerics who supported the values of male aristocratic culture.
A focus on the problem of the female audience of courtly romance can reveal clearly this system's structure.
The world of courtly intrigue was a small one.
A persistent, but unfounded, myth would have it that audiences in the 1660s were overwhelmingly dominated by courtiers and courtly tastes.
Both set texts that elaborate variants of the type of mixed-gender exchange that characterised late sixteenthcentury courtly love discourse.
The fear of dependence was an anxiety behind courtly strategy.
The desires of the courtly texts, thus, are encouraged and formed positively and internally by the call to self-mastery.
The sixteen contributors therefore address their common theme from a variety of angles, drawing on aspects of courtly, urban and rural culture.
Apart from not being the knight's superior, there is a second reason why his wife cannot be the object of his courtly love.
As we have argued above, courtly love is by definition freely given and received.
Many readers doubtless accepted courtly fictions at face value when they heard or read them.
When the narrator alludes to his audience's understanding of such exploits, he implicates them in the subtle objectification of women effected by "courtly" culture.
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