The Poetry of the Medieval Troubadour, William IX of Aquitaine: The Songs that Built Europe offers a new edition, translation, and critical discussion of the songs of the first European troubadour, William IX, Duke of Aquitaine. This book argues that William and his poetic works manifest the economic, political, and cultural forces that laid the foundations of modern Europe, including the subjectivities of modern westerners and the concerns and motifs of what later became the national literatures of France, Spain, England, Germany, and Italy. Encouraging personal freedoms, self-definition, and the pursuit of love and happiness, the culture of courtly love that William initiated is distinctly modern but can also be seen to have played a key role in the subjection of medieval Europeans to the then-emergent market economy, imperialist ambitions of the Church, and authority of proto-national kingdoms. As such subjection affected even the highest-ranking aristocrats, such as William, the road of liberation of desire appears to have been a fast lane to serfdom for everyone, perhaps the most pre-modern feature of the modern and postmodern conditions.
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The Poetry of the Medieval Troubadour, William IX of Aquitaine: The Songs that Built Europe
In lucid, often eloquent prose, Fajardo-Acosta takes up the challenge of understanding Europe’s millennium-long articulation of its identity through erotic writing — so-called “courtly love” — beginning with the poems of William IXth of Aquitaine in the early 12th century. He unmasks this identity as a politics of power through a process of “civilizing” otherwise rogue agents and their petty states constantly jockeying for wealth and influence under the guise of serving the Lady, “midons,” who is frequently a cipher for controlling the bodies and property not only of women but also the populace of local subjects. His research is extensive and his arguments penetrating. I recommend this book enthusiastically for all that it can teach us.
Published date: Aug 15, 2023
Language: English
No. of Pages: 314
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN: 9781666926934
Dimensions:
6.23" W x
0.92" L x
9.34" H
Fidel Fajardo-Acosta is professor of English at Creighton University.
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