"Love is a natural pain starting with a beautiful and uninteresting idea for the field of vision and other gender.The most important thing is that people accept the other side and want to realize love through mutual consent in this agreement ... ... "I told Andreas Capellanus, a French writer of the 12th century, a famous but skeptical book," Love of the Court ". Art "Capellanus tried to provide an accurate definition of love to others, but it did not; try to achieve impossibility; Capellanus did not understand the meaning of love. It is defined as a single phrase, its true meaning is in
For thousands of years, women and men superior to me have tried to define love in literature, art, music, even science, but you do not need me or their definition. You know what love is. You can see it in people's behavior and the work they do, when you work in love and love you feel deep, deep.
People who oppose this belief point out that love has always existed in the literature of every era and the distinction between typical love and court love is irrational. But this may be true, but if one uses love like a court to read the story, they can immediately recognize the abnormal behavior of personality in love, the experience of love is You will find it extremely brought beyond other literature. Definition of general love. Geoffrey Chaucer is influenced by this kind of literature in the age of court love, and is a writer who used the technique of love like a court with many dialogues and lines of canterbury tales. .
In Arabic literature, there are some elements of court love. The concept of "love for love" and "improving loved women" can be traced back to Arabic literature in the 9th and 10th centuries. The concept of "noble power" of love was in the early 11th century by Persian psychologist and philosopher Ibn Sina (known as "Avichena" in Europe) in his thesis "Risaray I". It was developed with Ishke (Love theory). . The last element of court love, the concept of "love as a desire to never satisfy" is sometimes implicitly included in Arabic poetry. These factors influence the development of court love in European literature, and there are all four court love elements in it.