un secteur du cceur, un des aspects eternels de rhomme';1 (ii) that the feeling of amour courtois is not confined to courtly or chivalric society, but is reflected even in the earliest recorded popular verse of Europe (which almost certainly had a long... The Theft of History - 第 270 頁Jack Goody 著 - 2007有限的預覽 - 關於此書
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...of one mind with Peter Dronke, who believes "that researches into European courtly poetry should ... be concerned with the variety of sophisticated and...themes, not with seeking specific origins for the themes themselves."13 Dronke's well-turned phrase, intended to spur on studies in this new direction, corresponds... | |
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