Meg Bogin's "The Women Troubadours" Bieiris de Romans' speaker was sought from female Maria, Bieiris wrote. More generally, we are seeking overall women's knowledge from their love and their skills. Meg Bogin in her Troubodours "their poems are for women ... they swear their eternal respect and obedience to them.In exchange for their hypocrisy these traveling poets will promote You should enrich it, or just "better" (Bogin, 9). Women's poetry poetry is less involved in women being solved, more about the minstrels themselves.
By literally using the word midons borrowed from Guilhem de Poitou, a bard can solve multiple audiences, the lords of the courts, men and women. Her sexual codewords, or senhan, scholar, Megberger, says that the plural meanings behind this term allow flattery flattery. In particular, the wife of the guardian thinks that she is her and then, in addition to making her subject to secret passion - it is always a secret romance - by letting her master make it just a "woman" And she is a man. "
Influenced by Arabian love songs, the bards of European courts in the 11th and 12th century prospered. (Female Singer Poet GIF) Between 1160 and 1260, a French woman in Mary De France and a French Occidental women poet created their own romantic love songs. Women's poetry is more personal and frank than male poetry. In the summary of this verse (translation by Meg Borg), the two sisters Ales and Iselda frankly discussed their feelings about marriage.
First of all, the bard and trouble are valuable topics to know. They are typical medieval people. In the medieval world, poets and women sang and honored the noble women and knights who loved them. However, there are differences between bard and playwright. Troubadours is a poet related to Provencal which is the French language of Provence. One story is a French speaking poet. As mentioned above, these poets admire women. The most respected lady lived between 1122 and 1204. Her name is Eleanor of Aquitaine. "Troubadour gathered in the court of the Duchy of Aquitaine in France" (Kreegar 240). After her trial, Eleanor of Aquitaine became Queen of England. In addition she became proud mother of Lion Heart Richard. And he created many romantic poems and songs that make him a Troubadour