The Troubadours / Translated from the French by the author. Edited by Lawrence F. Koons.

Combining extraordinary learning with grace of style, Robert Briffault provides in this volume the first comprehensive work in English on the heritage of the medieval troubadours, the traveling "reporters" and often the sole entertainers of their age. The lays which these remarkable poets...

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Place / Publishing House:Bloomington, : Indiana University Press,, 1965.
©1965.
Year of Publication:1967
1965
Language:English
French
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 online resource xvi, 296 pages) :; illustrations, maps, portraits
Notes:Translation of Les troubadours et le sentiment romanesque.
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