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Darrell Boyd
8 October, 15:37
What is meant by the tradition of courtly love?
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Alfred Gilmore
8 October, 17:09
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It was a highly conventionalized medieval tradition of love between a knight and a married noblewoman, first developed by the troubadours of Southern France and extensively employed in European literature of the time. The love of the knight for his lady was regarded as an ennobling passion and the relationship was typically unconsummated.
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