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courtly love
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The details of Chaucer in his description of the nun include modest, quiet, charitable, and compassionate. To make gentle fun of her, Chaucer described the nun as the prioress of her convent, aspires to have exquisite taste, and with dainty table manners.
First answer, describing a matter of current manners:basically being a gentlemanand acting really sweet ?Second Answer, referring to the Middle Ages:Chivalry was the code of conduct of the knight. It is associated with knightly virtues, honor, and courtly love. But originally, as in the twelfth century Song of Roland, it was about conduct on a battlefield. Later it was more about morals, religious conduct, and social conduct. The idea of courtly love was all about loving without a requirement of a return of affection.
The challenges of chastity and courtly love are clearly laid out in Sir Gawain's encounters with Lady Burdilac. In each encounter Sir Gawain is tempted towards an adulterous affair with the beautiful woman.
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The tradition of courtly love refers to a medieval European concept of chivalric romance, characterized by the adoration of a noble lady by a knight or gentleman. This love is often idealized and platonic, emphasizing virtues such as honor, loyalty, and devotion, while typically being secretive and unattainable. Courtly love served as a literary theme in poetry and prose, influencing social norms and the portrayal of relationships during the Middle Ages. It often juxtaposed the ideals of love with the realities of marriage and societal expectations.
courtly love is trying to get someone to fall in love with you with a chance of succeeding. unrequited love is when they dont love you back no matter how hard you try I cant find the definition of Courtly love in simple terms, am pretty sure the above is not it?
Andre has written: 'The art of courtly love' -- subject(s): Courtly love, Early works to 1800, Love
The poetry of the courtly love tradition was written in the vernacular, or common language of everyday life, so that a broader audience could enjoy it. Only the highly educated circles could read and translate Latin.
Is to possess elegant manners, show refinement in dress and speech, be totally devoted to the man, believe in the knight's heroism, and to inspire the knight with a token of love. Name is Benito :)
courtly love
A key factor in the increased popularity of poetry about courtly love in the Middle Ages was the cultural shift towards the romanticization of love and chivalry among the nobility. The troubadours and trouveres played a significant role in spreading these themes through their poetry and songs, which were often performed at courtly gatherings. Additionally, the rise of courtly love poetry coincided with the development of the concept of courtly etiquette and manners.
Chaucer introduces Pertelote in "The Nun's Priest's Tale" as a hen inspired by the doctrine of courtly love. He describes her as vital, charming, and responsible for bringing order and beauty to their household. Through Pertelote, Chaucer alludes to courtly love's themes of love, beauty, and chivalry.
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Some of the principles chivalry developed on its own were prowess (courage, strength, skill), the tradition of courtly love, and largesse (generosity).