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A full-scale survey of crusading lyrics in Old French and Occitan. The crusading movements provoked a vast and diverse mass of reactions in the medieval West. While Latin sources provide official versions of its preaching, organisation and events, the vernacular lyrics of the troubadours and trouvères present a secular perspective, through a cornucopia of on-the-spot responses in France, Occitania, Italy, the Iberian Peninsula, Cyprus, Syria and Greece. This book constitutes the first comprehensive, modern analysis of Old French and Occitan lyric texts relating to the crusades. It brings out their full range, from propaganda for the crusades, to criticisms of crusading and crusaders through vituperation, humour or cynicism, to their use as apretext for political or personal wrangling. It also shows how they shed light on many aspects of medieval life, among them chivalric and courtly values (often in tension with clerical ones), regional politics, sexual behaviour, personal experiences of crusading and captivity, the complex interaction of Christians, Greeks and Muslims, and bafflement in the face of failure and God's imponderable purposes.

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Introduction Early Expeditions After Damascus: Reconquest, Settlement and Pilgrimage The Third Crusade [1187-1192] The Aftermath of the Third Crusade The Fourth Crusade and Aftermath The Fifth Crusade, of Damietta, and the Albigensian Crusade Frederick II and the Sixth Crusade The 'False Crusade': The Albigensian war of 1224-1233 The Barons' Crusade, or the Crusade of Thibaut de Champagne The Seventh Crusade, or the First Crusade of Saint Louis The Eighth Crusade, or the Second Crusade of Saint Louis After Saint Louis Conclusion Appendix A. The Words to Say It: The Crusading Rhetoric of the Troubadours and Trouvères

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    Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
    Publication Date: 16/04/2021
    ISBN13: 9781843846000, 978-1843846000
    ISBN10: 1843846004

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    A full-scale survey of crusading lyrics in Old French and Occitan. The crusading movements provoked a vast and diverse mass of reactions in the medieval West. While Latin sources provide official versions of its preaching, organisation and events, the vernacular lyrics of the troubadours and trouvères present a secular perspective, through a cornucopia of on-the-spot responses in France, Occitania, Italy, the Iberian Peninsula, Cyprus, Syria and Greece. This book constitutes the first comprehensive, modern analysis of Old French and Occitan lyric texts relating to the crusades. It brings out their full range, from propaganda for the crusades, to criticisms of crusading and crusaders through vituperation, humour or cynicism, to their use as apretext for political or personal wrangling. It also shows how they shed light on many aspects of medieval life, among them chivalric and courtly values (often in tension with clerical ones), regional politics, sexual behaviour, personal experiences of crusading and captivity, the complex interaction of Christians, Greeks and Muslims, and bafflement in the face of failure and God's imponderable purposes.

    Table of Contents
    Introduction Early Expeditions After Damascus: Reconquest, Settlement and Pilgrimage The Third Crusade [1187-1192] The Aftermath of the Third Crusade The Fourth Crusade and Aftermath The Fifth Crusade, of Damietta, and the Albigensian Crusade Frederick II and the Sixth Crusade The 'False Crusade': The Albigensian war of 1224-1233 The Barons' Crusade, or the Crusade of Thibaut de Champagne The Seventh Crusade, or the First Crusade of Saint Louis The Eighth Crusade, or the Second Crusade of Saint Louis After Saint Louis Conclusion Appendix A. The Words to Say It: The Crusading Rhetoric of the Troubadours and Trouvères

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