First published in 1990. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
The English Religious Lyric in the Middle Ages
German and English, or Italian and English, on facing pages. Bibliography: p. 437-438.
Secular Latin Lyrics and Minor Poetic Forms of the Middle Ages: A Historical Survey and Literary Repertory from the Tenth...
Olson prefers to discuss " certain aspects of late medieval lyric theory which will suggest how these works seem to have ... lyrics in the Middle Ages generally expressed little interest in their historical or theoretical significance .
This book examines the relation of words and music in England and France during the three centuries following the Norman Conquest.
This collection of essays considers the extra-literary and extra-textual methods by which vernacular forms and genres were obtained and examines the roles that performance and orality play in the reception and dissemination of those genres, ...
Manuscripts of English courtly love lyrics in the later Middle Ages
The volume introduces readers to the rich variety of Middle English poetry and includes poems of mourning and of celebration, poems dedicated to the Blessed Virgin and to Christ, poems inviting or disparaging love, poems about sex, and more ...
This highly acclaimed introduction to the medieval lyric during the period 850-1300 is now reissued in a third edition, which includes a new preface and substantial new bibliographical indications. After...
Included among the sacred books of Judaism and Christianity alike, the Song of Songs does not mention God at all; on the surface it is a lyrical exchange between unnamed lovers who articulate the range of emotions associated with sexual ...