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- Enuig abstract "The enuig, enueg or enuech (Old Occitan [eˈnɥitʃ]; "complaint, vexation") is a genre of lyric poetry practised by the troubadours. Somewhat similar to the sirventes, the enuig was generally a litany of complaints, few of them connect topically to the others. The word "enuig" appears frequently in such works. The Monge de Montaudon was the first master of the enuig.Raymond Hill defined an enueg as "the enumeration in epigrammatic style of a series of vexatious things". He finds the genre continued in later medieval Catalan, Italian, French, and Galician-Portuguese literature. Ernest Wilkins considered William Shakespeare's Sonnet LXVI an example of an English enuig, citing also example from Petrarch. Richard Levin considers the anonymous English poem beginning "Whear giltles men ar greuously opreste" to be an enuig.".
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- Enuig wikiPageWikiLink Catalan_literature.
- Enuig wikiPageWikiLink Category:Occitan_literary_genres.
- Enuig wikiPageWikiLink Category:Western_medieval_lyric_forms.
- Enuig wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Enuig wikiPageWikiLink French_literature.
- Enuig wikiPageWikiLink Galician-Portuguese_lyric.
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- Enuig wikiPageWikiLink Italian_literature.
- Enuig wikiPageWikiLink Lyric_poetry.
- Enuig wikiPageWikiLink Monge_de_Montaudon.
- Enuig wikiPageWikiLink Petrarch.
- Enuig wikiPageWikiLink Philological_Quarterly.
- Enuig wikiPageWikiLink Sirventes.
- Enuig wikiPageWikiLink Sonnet_66.
- Enuig wikiPageWikiLink Sonnet_LXVI.
- Enuig wikiPageWikiLink Troubadour.
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- Enuig subject Category:Occitan_literary_genres.
- Enuig subject Category:Western_medieval_lyric_forms.
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- Enuig comment "The enuig, enueg or enuech (Old Occitan [eˈnɥitʃ]; "complaint, vexation") is a genre of lyric poetry practised by the troubadours. Somewhat similar to the sirventes, the enuig was generally a litany of complaints, few of them connect topically to the others. The word "enuig" appears frequently in such works. The Monge de Montaudon was the first master of the enuig.Raymond Hill defined an enueg as "the enumeration in epigrammatic style of a series of vexatious things".".
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