Poetry in motion : languages and lyrics in the European Middle Ages

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Format : Broché
Nb de pages : 295 pages
Poids : 400 g
Dimensions : 18cm X 26cm
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ISBN : 978-2-503-58222-1
EAN : 9782503582221

Poetry in motion

languages and lyrics in the European Middle Ages

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Collection(s) : Epitome musical

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Quatrième de couverture

The medieval courtly lyric, the site for the first extended literary exercises in Occitan, French, Italian and German, is one of the foundations of how we think about European literature. Since the nineteenth century it has in many accounts underpinned a system of linguistically-informed national traditions. David Murray shows in « Poetry in Motion » how categorizing poetry under headings like « French » or « Italian » poetry can obscure the thinking of medieval poets and scribes about what constituted a language. Rather than existing within a series of rigidly distinct linguistic systems, Murray demonstrates that song moved in a fluid environment where linguistic boundaries could be easily crossed. Aided by its melody, metrical form or quotation in a larger text, a song could travel and elicit meaningful reactions and interactions far from « home ». Combining literary studies with philology, manuscript studies and musicology, « Poetry in Motion » shows the truly European reach of song in the Middle Ages.

Biographie

After undergraduate and graduate studies in Qambridge, David Murray completed his PhD in Medieval European Literature at King's College London in 2015. After teaching in Paris, he is now part of the ERC-funded project « Music and Late Medieval European Court Cultures » based at the University of Oxford, He is currently writing a monograph about the musical culture of the court of Pilgrim von Puecheim, Archbishop of Salzburg, 1365-1396.