Medieval Woman's Song

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Pub. Date: 2001-09-29
Publisher(s): Univ of Pennsylvania Pr
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Summary

The number of surviving medieval secular poems attributed to named female authors is small, some of the best known being those of the trobairitz the female troubadours of southern France. However, there is a large body of poetry that constructs a particular textual femininity through the use of the female voice. Some of these poems are by men and a few by women (including the trobairitz); many are anonymous, and often the gender of the poet is unresolvable. A "woman's song" in this sense can be defined as a female-voice poem on the subject of love, typically characterized by simple language, sexual candor, and apparent artlessness. The chapters inMedieval Woman's Songbring together scholars in a range of disciplines to examine how both men and women contributed to this art form. Without eschewing consideration of authorship, the collection deliberately overturns the long-standing scholarly practice of treating as separate and distinct entities female-voice lyrics composed by men and those composed by women. What is at stake here is less the voice of women themselves than its cultural and generic construction.

Author Biography

Anne L. Klinck is Professor of English at the University of New Brunswick, Canada. She is the author of The Old English Elegies: A Critical Edition and Genre Study. Ann Marie Rasmussen is Associate Professor of Germanic Languages at Duke University. She is the author of Mothers and Daughters in Medieval German Literature.

Table of Contents

List of Abbreviations
vii
Introduction 1(14)
Anne L. Klinck
Sappho and Her Daughters: Some Parallels Between Ancient and Medieval Woman's Song
15(14)
Anne L. Klinck
Ides...geomrode giddum: The Old English Female Lament
29(18)
Pat Belanoff
Women's Performance of the Lyric Before 1500
47(19)
Susan Boynton
Ca no soe joglaresa: Women and Music in Medieval Spain's Three Cultures
66(15)
Judith R. Cohen
Feminine Voices in the Galician-Portuguese cantigas de amigo
81(18)
Esther Corral
Sewing like a Girl: Working Women in the chansons de toile
99(28)
E. Jane Burns
Fictions of the Female Voice: The Women Troubadours
127(25)
Matilda Tomaryn Bruckner
The Conception of Female Roles in the Woman's Song of Reinmar and the Comtessa de Dia
152(16)
Ingrid Kasten
Reason and the Female Voice in Walther von der Vogelweide's Poetry
168(19)
Ann Marie Rasmussen
Ventriloquisms: When Maidens Speak in English Songs, c. 1300-1550
187(18)
Judith M. Bennett
Notes 205(56)
List of Contributors 261(2)
Index 263(17)
Acknowledgments 280

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