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Andreas and the Ambiguity of Courtly Love (Toronto Italian Studies)

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Author(s) Paolo Cherchi
ISBN / ASIN 0802005772
ISBN-13 9780802005779
Availability Usually ships in 3 to 4 weeks
Sales Rank #5,592,319
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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A resolution to the vexed problem whether a troubadour's love is erotic or spiritual is offered by Paolo Cherchi through a new reading of Andreas Capellanus' De Amore (written around 1186-1196). He suggests that Andreas, using a rhetorical strategy that creates ambiguity, condemns courtly love because its claim that passion generates virtue is untenable and deceitful. Although Andreas grasped the core of the courtly love 'system,' namely, the relation between passion and ethics, he failed to consider the notion of mezura, that courtly virtue through which troubadours transformed nature into culture, and erotic passion into social discourse.

Cherchi offers an innovative interpretation and a close reading of selected poems. He traces the history of Provençal lyric poetry, highlighting some of the significant personalities and movements.

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