Cerverí de Girona and his poetic traditions

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    • Cabré, Miriam

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Cerverí de Girona and his poetic traditions

Miriam Cabré

(Colección Támesis, . Serie A. Monográfias ; 169)

Tamesis, 1999

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [180]-197) and index

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First full-length study of the works of the thirteenth-century troubadour poet Cerveri di Girona. The Catalan troubadour Guillem de Cervera is documented for over twenty years (1259-1285) as being in the service of the Crown of Aragon. During this period he wrote one hundred and nineteen poems under the stage name Cerveri de Girona, as well as a book of proverbs. The extent and nature of his works confirm him as a major author in the late troubadour period, and a great influence on medieval Catalan literature -in his poetry the troubadour tradition converges with the new influences at work in educated lay circles. In this first full-length study of his works he emerges as a key figure in the history of late troubadour literature, his poetic manner epitomising the new tendenciesof his age, his vast corpus plentifully illustrating them. His works are remarkably varied, employing a wide range of genres, topics and devices and using sources from homiletic and academic glosses to popularising literature andadministrative practice. MIRIAM CABRE is at the Warburg Institute.

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