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Originally published in 1988, this volume includes the full text
and translation of The Judgment of the King of Navarre by Guillaume
de Machaut, alongside textual and biographical notes includiging
the life of the author, comparative studies of Chaucer and Machaut,
and criticism and study guides.
Originally published in 1988, this volume includes the full text
and translation of The Judgment of the King of Navarre by Guillaume
de Machaut, alongside textual and biographical notes includiging
the life of the author, comparative studies of Chaucer and Machaut,
and criticism and study guides.
Guillaume de Machaut was an important fourteenth-century French
poet and composer. The four-part Messe de Nostre Dame is
historically significant as the earliest example of a complete,
stylistically coherent, through-composed setting of the Ordinary of
the Mass by a single composer. The setting has close connections
with Reims Cathedral and is thought to have been composed in the
early 1360s, becoming a memorial mass on the death of Machaut's
brother in 1372. It would most likely have been performed by
unaccompanied solo male voices, and the suggested scoring for
modern performance is two altos and two tenors or two tenors and
two baritones. The five movements of the Mass are followed by a
short dismissal, Ite missa est.
Guillaume de Machaut, the most important poet and musician of
fourteenth-century France, had considerable influence on subsequent
generations of writers in both France and England. With this
scholarly translation, Minnette Gaudet and Constance B. Hieatt made
his longneglected narrative poem, the Dit de l'alerion - a treatise
on love and falconry - available to students of medieval
literature. In the poem, Machaut defines the problems and pleasures
of courtly love by comparing them to those of falconry, a sport
which modern readers know little about. The introduction and notes
to this edition provide valuable information about the art of
falconry, thus clarifying aspects of the poem which might be hard
to understand today. The scholarly notes and introduction furnish
explications and variant readings of obscure passages and comments
on wordplay. A running summary of the contents of the poem is also
provided in the margins.
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