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- Pastourelle abstract "The pastourelle (French: [pastuʁɛl]; also pastorelle, pastorella, or pastorita is a typically Old French lyric form concerning the romance of a shepherdess. In most of the early pastourelles, the poet knight meets a shepherdess who bests him in a battle of wit and who displays general coyness. The narrator usually has sexual relations, either consensual or rape, with the shepherdess, and there is a departure or escape. Later developments moved toward pastoral poetry by having a shepherd and sometimes a love quarrel. The form originated with the troubadour poets of the 12th century and particularly with the poet Marcabru.This troubadour form melded with goliard poetry and was practiced in France and Occitania until the Carmina Burana of c. 1230. In Spanish literature, the pastourelle influenced the serranilla, and fifteenth century pastourelles exist in French, German, English, and Welsh. One short Scots example is Robene and Makyne. Adam de la Halle's Jeu de Robin et Marion (the game of Robin and Maid Marion) is a dramatization of a pastourelle, and as late as Edmund Spenser the pastourelle is referred to in book six of Faerie Queene. Child's ballads gives an example in The Baffled Knight.".
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- Pastourelle wikiPageRevisionID "648236128".
- Pastourelle wikiPageWikiLink Adam_de_la_Halle.
- Pastourelle wikiPageWikiLink Carmina_Burana.
- Pastourelle wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_folklore.
- Pastourelle wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_poetry.
- Pastourelle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Western_medieval_lyric_forms.
- Pastourelle wikiPageWikiLink Edmund_Spenser.
- Pastourelle wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Pastourelle wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- Pastourelle wikiPageWikiLink Goliard.
- Pastourelle wikiPageWikiLink Lyric_poetry.
- Pastourelle wikiPageWikiLink Marcabru.
- Pastourelle wikiPageWikiLink Occitania.
- Pastourelle wikiPageWikiLink Old_French.
- Pastourelle wikiPageWikiLink Pastoral.
- Pastourelle wikiPageWikiLink Rape.
- Pastourelle wikiPageWikiLink Robene_and_Makyne.
- Pastourelle wikiPageWikiLink Serranilla.
- Pastourelle wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_literature.
- Pastourelle wikiPageWikiLink The_Baffled_Knight.
- Pastourelle wikiPageWikiLink The_Faerie_Queene.
- Pastourelle wikiPageWikiLink Troubadour.
- Pastourelle wikiPageWikiLink Welsh_language.
- Pastourelle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pastourelle".
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- Pastourelle wikiPageWikiLinkText "vergièra".
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- Pastourelle subject Category:French_folklore.
- Pastourelle subject Category:French_poetry.
- Pastourelle subject Category:Western_medieval_lyric_forms.
- Pastourelle type Genre.
- Pastourelle type Art.
- Pastourelle type Genre.
- Pastourelle comment "The pastourelle (French: [pastuʁɛl]; also pastorelle, pastorella, or pastorita is a typically Old French lyric form concerning the romance of a shepherdess. In most of the early pastourelles, the poet knight meets a shepherdess who bests him in a battle of wit and who displays general coyness. The narrator usually has sexual relations, either consensual or rape, with the shepherdess, and there is a departure or escape.".
- Pastourelle label "Pastourelle".
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- Pastourelle sameAs パストゥレイユ.
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- Pastourelle sameAs Пастурель.
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- Pastourelle sameAs Q1360742.
- Pastourelle wasDerivedFrom Pastourelle?oldid=648236128.
- Pastourelle isPrimaryTopicOf Pastourelle.