In the Middle Ages, society was attracted to love when writing the Canterbury Tales, and the thought of court and humble love was the dominant part of all relations and directed the way to make love. These principles completely alter the literature, aiming to receive some reward regardless of whether it is their life, lover, or something they want, brave Canterbury Tales, It was written by Geoffrey Chaucer in 14th century to accurately portray and describe this type.
The "society system of the court's love" spread rapidly after the art of Andreas Scarperanus, a wife of Bath's court, was promoted by the bards in southern France in the 12th century. Evidence of the influence of court love in most cultures and literature in Western Europe has been centuries. The art of Courtly Love was written between 1170 and 1174 of Queen Eleanor's Poitiers Court.
Although interesting and humorous, both "Gao Wen Jazz and Green Knight" and "Bath's Story" have achieved higher targets by challenging court-like love. After the trials and hardships, there are hundreds of literary works to celebrate the combination of a dazzling princess and a brave knight, but only a few discuss the practicality of courage love and its accompanying confusion and dilemmas.
Exploring courses on court love is a fundamental concept of understanding the relationship between men and women in medieval literature. Learn about the definition of court love, the relationship with the Order, the rule of court love, and examples of discovering works accompanied by medieval court love. On the other hand, court love has nothing to do with marriage. In fact, most people say that it is impossible to experience courtesy love with your spouse. This does not mean that married people are excluded from court love, it only experienced this situation between married people. This concept seems to begin to appear in medieval literature, but it was finally realized in the royal palace.
In pilgrims, is there a contradiction in the view that the court's love is overturned? Bath's wife is the same, Jose raped a young woman through the ancient knight at the "birth story" and was deeply aware of the rules of court love. This awkward behavior is totally in contrast to the behavior of moral knights, suggesting that morality is not inherited as wealth or surname. The end of the story also raises some interesting questions about the relationship between beauty and people. The knight promised to the old lady that he would do something for her, but when he proposed to get married, he protested violently. "My love," he nodded. "No, I'm wet! / Allas, none of my nacioun / Sholde are corrupting so foolishly" (lines 1073-1075). The old lady must be under the social class of the knight, he did not hesitate to tell her his idea.