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- Chanson_de_toile abstract "The Chanson de toile (also called chanson d'histoir) was a genre of narrative Old French lyric poetry devised by the trouvères which flourished in the late twelfth and early thirteenth century. Some fifteen of them remain; five were written by Audefroi le Bastart, the others are anonymous. Typically, they are set to music (though only four chansons remain with musical annotation) and tell the story of a young, often married woman pining for a lover, with a happy ending. The genre's name derives from toile; that is, they are supposed to have been sung by women who were weaving, and the female main characters also sew as they relate their stories.The Harvard Dictionary of Music says around 20 remain, but it includes several which were incorporated in larger works such as Jean Renart's Guillaume de Dole (which incorporates no fewer than six chansons de toile); it also suggests that since the woman's voice in the chanson de toile is so prominent some of them may have been composed by women. Musically some of them are quite ornate, considering the relatively simple narrative.In most cases, the song begins with a brief and sympathetic history of a woman: she is either absent from her lover or married unhappily to an older nobleman and in love with a knight. All but one end happily—the one exception is Bele Doette, who learns that her lover has died and then founds a monastery into which she retreats. The women sometimes appear careless, but their charm and demeanor are attractive. The chansons de toile are considered some of the most beautiful poems produced in Old French, and their importance was such that some of them were included in romances, in which they were sung by the heroines.".
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- Chanson_de_toile wikiPageWikiLink Audefroi_le_Bastart.
- Chanson_de_toile wikiPageWikiLink Category:12th-century_poems.
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- Chanson_de_toile wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_French_literature.
- Chanson_de_toile wikiPageWikiLink Category:Old_French_texts.
- Chanson_de_toile wikiPageWikiLink Category:Western_medieval_lyric_forms.
- Chanson_de_toile wikiPageWikiLink Chivalric_romance.
- Chanson_de_toile wikiPageWikiLink Genre.
- Chanson_de_toile wikiPageWikiLink Guillaume_de_Dole.
- Chanson_de_toile wikiPageWikiLink Harvard_Dictionary_of_Music.
- Chanson_de_toile wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Renart.
- Chanson_de_toile wikiPageWikiLink Lyric_poetry.
- Chanson_de_toile wikiPageWikiLink Monastery.
- Chanson_de_toile wikiPageWikiLink Narrative.
- Chanson_de_toile wikiPageWikiLink Old_French.
- Chanson_de_toile wikiPageWikiLink Toile.
- Chanson_de_toile wikiPageWikiLink Trouvère.
- Chanson_de_toile wikiPageWikiLink Weaving_(mythology).
- Chanson_de_toile wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chanson de toile".
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- Chanson_de_toile subject Category:12th-century_poems.
- Chanson_de_toile subject Category:13th-century_poems.
- Chanson_de_toile subject Category:Medieval_French_literature.
- Chanson_de_toile subject Category:Old_French_texts.
- Chanson_de_toile subject Category:Western_medieval_lyric_forms.
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- Chanson_de_toile comment "The Chanson de toile (also called chanson d'histoir) was a genre of narrative Old French lyric poetry devised by the trouvères which flourished in the late twelfth and early thirteenth century. Some fifteen of them remain; five were written by Audefroi le Bastart, the others are anonymous. Typically, they are set to music (though only four chansons remain with musical annotation) and tell the story of a young, often married woman pining for a lover, with a happy ending.".
- Chanson_de_toile label "Chanson de toile".
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- Chanson_de_toile sameAs Vrouwenlied.
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- Chanson_de_toile wasDerivedFrom Chanson_de_toile?oldid=657569134.
- Chanson_de_toile isPrimaryTopicOf Chanson_de_toile.