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The Cansos and Sirventes of the Troubadour, Giraut de Borneil
A Critical Edition
Amongst the troubadour poets, Giraut de Borneil was one of the most important and influential. This 1989 edition covers Giraut's entire output.
Giraut de Borneil (Author), Ruth Verity Sharman (Edited by)
9780521256353, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 17 August 1989
520 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 3.3 cm, 0.93 kg
Amongst the troubadour poets, those writers of courtly love poetry that flourished in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries in the south of France, Giraut de Borneil was one of the most important and influential. Dante thought very highly of him. Little serious attention has been paid to his work, however, largely due to the absence of a modern critical edition. Dr Sharman rectified this situation with this scrupulously-researched 1989 edition which covers Giraut's entire output. Translations into English and detailed commentaries on each poem are provided. In her introduction, Dr Sharman discusses what is known of Giraut's life and patrons. She places his work in the context of troubadour poetry while highlighting his particular originality: more than any other troubadour poet before or after, he involves the lady as an equal participant in love. His work integrates the moral and social convention of courtly love into a wider framework of Christian behaviour, and contains an extraordinarily wide range of styles, the apparently easy manner of which conceals deeper levels of meaning than have been elucidated hitherto.
Acknowledgements
Note on the text
Concordance
List of abbreviations
1. Life of Giraut de Borneil
2. Cansos and Canso-Sirventes
3. The Cansos
4. The Canso-Sirventes
5. Canso of doubtful attribution
6. Analysis of the manuscripts
7. The Sirventes
8. Sirventes of doubtful attribution
Appendices
Bibliography.
Subject Areas: Literary studies: general [DSB]
