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From Song to Book : The Poetics of Writing in Old French Lyric and Lyrical Narrative Poetry / / Sylvia Huot



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Autore: Huot Sylvia Visualizza persona
Titolo: From Song to Book : The Poetics of Writing in Old French Lyric and Lyrical Narrative Poetry / / Sylvia Huot Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Ithaca : , : Cornell University Press, , 1987
©1987
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (x, 372 p. :) : ill. ;
Disciplina: 841/.1/09
Soggetto topico: Manuscripts, Medieval - France - History
Poetry - Editing
Scriptoria - France - History
Books - France - History - 400-1400
Manuscripts, French - History
French poetry - To 1500 - Manuscripts
Narrative poetry, French - History and criticism
Songs, French - History and criticism
French poetry - To 1500 - History and criticism
Soggetto genere / forma: Electronic books.
Note generali: Includes index.
Nota di bibliografia: Bibliography: p. 351-364.
Nota di contenuto: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments / Huot, Sylvia -- Introduction -- Part One: On the Nature of the Book in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries -- Part Two: Lyricism and the Book in the Thirteenth Century -- Part Three: Lyricism and the Book in the Fourteenth Century -- Conclusion -- Appendix A: The Rubrication of Guillaume de Lorris in MS Bibl. Nat. fr. 378 -- Appendix B: Table of Miniatures in Selected Texts by Machaut, MSS Bibl. Nat. fr. 1584 and 1586 -- Appendix C : Excerpt from an Unedited Volume of Le Roman de Perceforest, MS Bibl. Nat. fr. 346 -- Bibliography of Works Cited -- Index
Sommario/riassunto: As the visual representation of an essentially oral text, Sylvia Huot points out, the medieval illuminated manuscript has a theatrical, performative quality. She perceives the tension between implied oral performance and real visual artifact as a fundamental aspect of thirteenth- and fourteenth-century poetics. In this generously illustrated volume, Huot examines manuscript texts both from the performance-oriented lyric tradition of chanson courtoise, or courtly love lyric, and from the self-consciously literary tradition of Old French narrative poetry. She demonstrates that the evolution of the lyrical romance and dit, narrative poems which incorporate thematic and rhetorical elements of the lyric, was responsible for a progressive redefinition of lyric poetry as a written medium and the emergence of an explicitly written literary tradition uniting lyric and narrative poetics.Huot first investigates the nature of the vernacular book in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, analyzing organization, page layout, rubrication, and illumination in a series of manuscripts. She then describes the relationship between poetics and manuscript format in specific texts, including works by widely read medieval authors such as Guillaume de Lorris, Jean de Meun, and Guillaume de Machaut, as well as by lesser-known writers including Nicole de Margival and Watriquet de Couvin. Huot focuses on the writers' characteristic modifications of lyric poetics; their use of writing and performance as theme; their treatment of the poet as singer or writer; and of the lady as implied reader or listener; and the ways in which these features of the text were elaborated by scribes and illuminators. Her readings reveal how medieval poets and book-makers conceived their common project, and how they distinguished their respective roles.
Titolo autorizzato: From song to book  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-5017-4667-7
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 996328037203316
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