Lark in the Morning: The Verses of the Troubadours, a Bilingual Edition

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Robert Kehew
University of Chicago Press, 15 sept 2005 - 343 páginas
Although the troubadours flourished at the height of the Middle Ages in southern France, their songs of romantic love, with pleasing melodies and intricate stanzaic patterns, have inspired poets and song writers ever since, from Dante to Chaucer, from Renaissance sonneteers to the Romantics, and from Verlaine and Rimbaud to modern rock lyricists. Yet despite the incontrovertible influence of the troubadours on the development of both poetry and music in the West, there existed no comprehensive anthology of troubadour lyrics that respected the verse form of the originals until now.

Lark in the Morning honors the meter, word play, punning, and sound effects in the troubadours' works while celebrating the often playful, bawdy, and biting nature of the material. Here, Robert Kehew augments his own verse translations with those of two seminal twentieth-century poets—Ezra Pound and W. D. Snodgrass—to provide a collection that captures both the poetic pyrotechnics of the original verse and the astonishing variety of troubadour voices. This bilingual edition contains an introduction to the three major periods of the troubadours—their beginning, rise, and decline—as well as headnotes that briefly put each poet in context. Lark in the Morning will become an essential collection for those interested in learning about and teaching the origins of Western vernacular poetry.
 

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Sordel
7
DAWN OF A NEW
19
Cercamon
34
Jaufre Rudel
60
Raimbaut dAurenga
114
Guiraut de Bornelh
124
Peire Bremon lo Tort
132
Bertran de Born
138
Peire Vidal
236
Peirol
244
Raimbaut de Vaqueiras
250
Guillem de Cabestanh
256
DESTRUCTION OF THE SOUTHERN COURTS
263
Peire Cardenal
270
Guillem Figueira
286
Guillelma de Rosers and Lanfranc Cigala
300

Comtessa de
168
Maria de Ventadorn and Gui dUssel
176
Monge de Montaudon
182
Arnaut Daniel
192
Arnaut de Marueill
222
Gaucelm Faidit
230
Guiraut Riquier
306
ALTERNATE TRANSLATIONS
313
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
329
BIBLIOGRAPHY
337
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Robert Kehew is an independent scholar, translator, and troubadour enthusiast.

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