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Mathematics. The poems of the troubadours and trouvères primarily focused on themes of courtly love, chivalry, and nature, rather than mathematical subjects.
The poems of the troubadours and trouvères often reflect themes of courtly love, chivalry, and idealized relationships between knights and noblewomen. These poems frequently explore the emotions of unrequited love, longing, and the pursuit of an idealized beloved. Additionally, troubadour and trouvère poetry sometimes touches on themes of nature, politics, and satire.
Winthrop Mackworth Praed has written: 'The poems of Winthrop Mackworth Praed' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Select poems' 'Lillian, and other poems' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Political and occasional poems' 'The poems of Winthrop Mackworth Praed' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Selected poems of Winthrop Mackworth Praed' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'The political and occasional poems of Winthrop Mackworth Praed'
Troubadours often sang about chivalry because it embodied the ideals of knighthood, such as bravery, honor, and loyalty. These themes resonated with their audiences, who were often members of the noble class seeking entertainment and inspiration. Chivalric tales also provided a way for troubadours to explore complex ideas about love, heroism, and morality within their songs and poems.
Dorothy Petitt has written: 'Poems to remember' -- subject(s): Collections, Poetry 'Poems to enjoy' -- subject(s): Collections, Poetry 'Poems to remember' -- subject(s): Collections, Poetry
Mary Ashley Townsend was an American poet and author known for her poems and literary works such as "Poems of Irene" and "The Captain's Story." She also wrote travel essays and articles for various publications. Townsend's writings often reflected her Romantic and nostalgic style.
The troubadour poetry was primarily written by the troubadours themselves, who were poets and composers from Occitania in the Middle Ages. They composed poems and songs in the Occitan language that covered themes like courtly love, chivalry, and politics. Some well-known troubadours include Arnaut Daniel, Bertran de Born, and Guillaume IX, Duke of Aquitaine.
Walter Chalmers Smith has written: 'North Country folk' 'A heretic and other poems' -- subject(s): Poems 'Raban' -- subject(s): Poems
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Yes, Bonnie Parker wrote poems. Along with Clyde Barrow, she wrote poems and songs that reflected their experiences as outlaws on the run during the Great Depression. These writings became known as the "Bonnie and Clyde poems."
Austin Clarke has written: 'Ancient lights' 'The horse-eaters Poems and satires' 'As the crow flies' 'The third kiss' 'Mnemosyne lay in dust' 'Plays' 'The collected poems of Austin Clarke' -- subject(s): Poetry 'The plot succeeds' 'The echo at Coole & other poems' -- subject(s): Poetry 'The horse-eaters' 'Tiresias' 'The second kiss' 'Two Interludes' 'Collected plays' -- subject(s): Drama 'Selected poems' -- subject(s): Poetry 'Poems, 1917-1938' -- subject(s): Poetry 'Neanderthal Powys' 'Black fast' 'Poems, 1955-1966' 'The Viscount of Blarney, and other plays' 'Orphide and other poems' 'The impuritans' -- subject(s): Drama, Witchcraft 'Mnemosyne lay in dust, with drawings by Jack Coughlin' 'Poems ..' 'The son of learning'
Thomas. Kinsella has written: 'Fifteen dead' 'The familiar' 'Godhead' 'Nightwalker, and other poems' -- subject(s): Poetry 'Selected poems, 1956-1968' -- subject(s): Poetry 'Personal places' 'Wormwood' 'The messenger' 'Blood and family' 'Three legendary sonnets' 'Poems' 'Notes from the land of the dead, and other poems' -- subject(s): Poetry 'St. Catherine's clock' 'Finistere' -- subject(s): Poetry 'The good fight' -- subject(s): Poetry, Presidents 'Madonna and other poems' 'Another September / Thomas Kinsella'
Jose Rizal wrote several poems during his time abroad, including "Mi Retiro" (My Retreat), "A Las Flores de Heidelberg" (To the Flowers of Heidelberg), and "Ultimo Adios" (Final Farewell). These poems reflected his thoughts on his homeland, his experiences abroad, and his aspirations for the Philippines.