Foundations and Foundation Myths of the Troubadours

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https://doi.org/10.7203/MCLM.6.14815

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troubadours, Occitan literature, charter myths, foundation myths, Guilhem IX de Peitieus, Uc de Saint Circ, Jean de Nostredame, Guilhem Molinier, Consistori de gaia sciensa, Eble II de Ventadorn, Clémence Isaure

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A review of several origin myths relating to the creation of medieval Occitan lyric poetry. We see a preference for a “great man theory” of origins, though the “great man” may be a fictional woman. Medieval and early Renaissance Occitan authors, including Uc de Saint Circ, Guilhem Molinier, and Jean de Nostredame, used differing origin myths to validate literature in a language that was perceived not to carry the prestige of twelfth- and thirteenth-century Latin or fifteen- and sixteenth-century French.

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Wendy Pfeffer, University of Louisville / University of Pennsylvania

An emerita professor of French at the University of Louisville; currently a visiting researcher at the University of Pennsylvania

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2019-12-08

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Pfeffer, W. (2019). Foundations and Foundation Myths of the Troubadours. Magnificat Cultura I Literatura Medievals, 6, 185–205. https://doi.org/10.7203/MCLM.6.14815
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